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Status lights
The status lights provide the following operational information.
Power
on The WAP-200 is fully operational.
flashing The WAP-200 is starting up.
off Power is off.
Ethernet
on LED comes on for a short period when the link is established.
flashing Indicates that the Ethernet port is transmitting or receiving.
off Ports are not connected or there is no activity.
Wireless
flashing Wireless port is receiving data.
Startup behavior
When power is applied to the WAP-200, the power light will start flashing. When the
power light stops flashing, initialization is complete and the WAP-200 is fully operational.
Radio
The WAP-200 provides support for IEEE 802.11a and 802.11b/g technologies, which
can be configured in real-time for complete flexibility of operation.
• When operating in 802.11a or 802.11g mode, the radio supports data rates of up to
• When operating in 802.11b mode, the radio provides data rates up to 11 Mbps
The power output of the radio and the operating channels (frequencies) that are
available are governed by the regulations in your country. The WAP-200 automatically
provides the appropriate range of operating values for you to choose from.
Reset button
Use the end of a paper clip or another pointy object to press the reset button.
Restarting
Press and release the button quickly to restart the WAP-200. This is equivalent to
disconnecting and reconnecting the power. The WAP-200 will restart immediately.
Resetting to factory defaults
To reset the WAP-200 to its factory default settings, do the following:
1. Press and hold the reset button. All the lights on the WAP-200 back panel will light
2. When the lights begin to flash (after about five seconds), immediately release the
3. The WAP-200 will restart with factory default settings. When the power light stops
Important: Resetting the WAP-200 to factory defaults deletes all your configuration
settings, resets the Administrator username and password to 'admin', and sets the IP
address of Port 1 via DHCP. If a DHCP server is not found connected to Port 1, the
address 192.168.1.1 is assigned to Port 1 and the wireless port.
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54 Mbps
up.
button.
flashing, the WAP-200 is fully operational.
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