Associate A Wireless Client With The Access Point; Check The Tr069 Status (Flexmaster Management Only); Disconnect The Access Point From The Network - Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 7762-S User Manual

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Associate a Wireless Client with the Access Point

1. On the administrative computer, verify that the wireless interface is enabled. On
Windows XP, click All Programs > Connect To > Wireless Network Connection
to enable the wireless interface. (Other operating systems are similar).
2. In the system tray, right-click the
click View Available Wireless Networks.
3. In the list of available wireless networks, click the network with the same SSID as
you configured in
"Configure Wireless # Settings"
set the SSID to Ruckus Wireless AP, click the wireless network named Ruckus
Wireless AP.
4. Click Connect.
Your wireless client connects to the wireless network. After the wireless client connects
to the wireless network successfully, the wireless client icon in the system tray changes
to
.
Check the TR069 Status (FlexMaster Management
Only)
If you configured the Access Point to report to a FlexMaster server on the network,
make sure you verify that it can successfully communicate with the FlexMaster server.
You can do this by checking the TR069 status on the Access Point's Web interface.
1. Log in to the Access Point's Web interface.
2. Go to the Administration > Management page.
3. Scroll down to the TR069 Status section.
4. Check the value for Last successful contact. If it shows a date in green, this
indicates that the Access Point was able to successfully communicate with Flex-
Master.

Disconnect the Access Point from the Network

1. Disconnect the Access Point from the power source.
2. Disconnect the Ethernet cable that runs to the Access Point's RJ45 port from your
network's router or switch.
You are now ready to deploy the Access Point to its permanent mounting location.
Installing the Access Point
Step 2: Verify Access Point Operation
(Wireless Network Connection) icon, and then
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