Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless Bridge Manual Técnica
Fixing a Broken Wireless LAN Connection
Document ID: 30218
Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Problem Definition
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Problem Definition
What Changed?
Connectivity ProblemsAP to Wired LAN
Filters
IP Addressing
Root Versus Repeater Configuration
Device Configuration
Port Consideration
Physical Connectivity
Connectivity ProblemsWireless Client to AP/Base Station (Radio Link)
Association
RF Issues
IP Addressing
Clients do not Receive the IP Address from the DHCP Server
Driver and Firmware issues
Indicator LEDs
Statistical Analysis
Transmit Statistics
Receive Statistics
Additional Troubleshooting Help
Related Information
Connectivity ProblemsAP to Wired LAN
Filters
IP Addressing
Root Versus Repeater Configuration
Device Configuration
Port Consideration
Physical Connectivity
Connectivity ProblemsWireless Client to AP/Base Station (Radio Link)
Association
RF Issues
IP Addressing
Clients do not Receive the IP Address from the DHCP Server
Driver and Firmware issues
Indicator LEDs
Statistical Analysis
Transmit Statistics
Receive Statistics
Additional Troubleshooting Help
Related Information
Introduction
This document provides information to help identify and troubleshoot common problems in a wireless LAN in
which there is at least one access point (AP) and one or more wireless clients.
which there is at least one access point (AP) and one or more wireless clients.
Prerequisites
Requirements
Cisco recommends that you have this knowledge:
A basic understanding of Ethernet, TCP/IP, and LAN connectivity
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Familiarity with and the ability to access the management pages for the device, either through console
connection or a web browser
connection or a web browser
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