Netgear WNAP210v1 - ProSAFE Wireless-N Access Point Benutzerhandbuch

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Troubleshooting and Debugging
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ProSAFE Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 
Cannot Connect to the Access Point to Configure It
Check these items:
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The access point is installed correctly, LAN connections are OK, and it is powered on. 
Check that the LAN port LED is green to verify that the Ethernet connection is OK. 
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The default configuration of the access point is for a static IP address of 192.168.0.236 
and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 with DHCP disabled. Make sure that your network 
configuration settings are correct.
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If you are using the NetBIOS name of the access point to connect, ensure that your 
computer and the access point are on the same network segment or that there is a WINS 
server on your network. 
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If your computer is set to Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP client), restart it.
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If your computer uses a fixed (static) IP address, ensure that it is using an IP address in 
the range of the access point. The default IP address is 192.168.0.236, and the default 
subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
Wireless Access to the Network
If you cannot connect wirelessly, the wireless radio could be turned off in the Basic Wireless 
Settings screen (see 
configuration problem. For a configuration problem, check these items:
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You might not have restarted the computer with the wireless adapter to have TCP/IP 
changes take effect. Restart the computer.
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The computer with the wireless adapter might not have the correct TCP/IP settings to 
communicate with the network. 
Restart the computer, and check that TCP/IP is set up correctly for that network. In 
Windows, the usual setting for Network Properties is Obtain an IP address automatically 
(DHCP client).
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The access point’s default values might not work with your network. Check the access 
point default configuration against the configuration of other devices in your network.
Time-Out Error for URL or IP Address
A number of things could be causing this. Try the following troubleshooting steps.
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Check whether other computers on the network work without errors. If they do, ensure 
that your computer’s TCP/IP settings are correct. If you are using a fixed (static) IP 
address, check the subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, and IP addresses.
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If the computers are configured correctly, but still not working, ensure that the access 
point is connected and turned on. Connect to it, and check its settings. If you cannot 
connect to it, check the LAN and power connections.