Proxim RangeLAN2 7500 User Manual page 58

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Q. What do the LAN1 and LAN2 LEDs do?
A. LAN1 indicates the RangeLAN2 7500 is transmitting out its
wireless side. LAN2 indicates it's transmitting out the
Ethernet side.
Q. How do I know if the RangeLAN2 7500 booted up properly?
A. Listen for the tones ending with the "Happy" beep. If you
don't hear all the tones, it probably didn't boot up success-
fully.
Q. What should I do if there are no tones and no LEDs?
A. Verify that you've put a diskette inside the RangeLAN2 7500
and that it's labeled "Access Point." The RangeLAN2 7501
has flash memory and does not require a diskette.
Q.What should I do if I can't configure the RangeLAN2 7500
using the local management port?
A. Verify that you have a null modem cable (TX and RX pins are
swapped), and that you have the correct I/O and IRQ indi-
cated in the SLIP.BAT file. These should match the settings
of the serial port you are using.
Q. What should I do if I can't configure the RangeLAN2 7500
through the Ethernet?
A. Verify that you have the correct IP Address selected in the
main screen of the CFG tool. It should match the IP Address
of the AP you are trying to configure. Also, the IP Address in
the CFG.CFG file should be different than that of the
RangeLAN2 7500 but on the same IP network.
Q. My RangeLAN2 7500 booted properly but I can't attach to
the network through it.
A. First try to configure the RangeLAN2 7500 through the
Ethernet port to verify the cabling. Next, use RL2SETUP
and verify you have a wireless connection from your worksta-
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