3Com 6000 User Manual page 45

11 mbps wireless lan access point
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Interpreting Status Icons
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Good Status
A green dotted line with a padlock between the
two icons indicates a good association
with security.
If you are using a 3Com 11 Mbps Wireless LAN
access point 6000 and it is properly connected to
an Ethernet network, a network icon is shown.
If the access point is from another manufacturer,
no network icon is shown.
Problem Status
If you see an X or a red line, refer to "Troubleshooting" on page 51.
A yellow X on the PC Card slot of the computer
icon indicates that the operating system does not
recognize the card or that no card is inserted.
A red dotted line with an X indicates that the card
is installed properly, but there is no association
between the computer and the access point.
An X on the cable connected to the access point
indicates that the card is installed properly and
there is a good association with the access point,
but there is a problem with the Ethernet
connection to the access point.
If you do not have an Ethernet cable connected to
the access point, you can turn off the Ethernet
status display. Right click the 3Com icon in the
Windows system tray and clear the Show Ethernet
Link Status option.

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