Proxim Wireless Corporation XB92WFR ユーザーズマニュアル
Troubleshooting
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800 & 8000 Series - Software Management Guide
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8.3 Surge or Lightning Issues (For Connectorized devices)
8.4 Setup and Configuration Issues
Problem
Solution
Surge or Lighting
Problem
Problem
In case of any lightning or surge occurrence, check for the conditions specified below:
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Check the RF signals by referring to RSSI statistics and if the signal strength has been
lowered considerably, replace the Surge Arrestor.
lowered considerably, replace the Surge Arrestor.
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Unscrew the N-Type connector at the top and visually inspect the Surge Arrestor for
electrical burns. If any, replace it.
electrical burns. If any, replace it.
Problem
Solution
Device Reboots Continuously
One of the reason for the device to reboot continuously is that the radio card is not
properly placed in the mini-PCI slot. When you power on the device and you do not
see the “WIRELESS NETWORK1 PASSED” in the POST message in the Serial
Console, please contact Proxim’s support site at
properly placed in the mini-PCI slot. When you power on the device and you do not
see the “WIRELESS NETWORK1 PASSED” in the POST message in the Serial
Console, please contact Proxim’s support site at
http://my.proxim.com
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Lost Telnet or SNMP Password
Perform
parameters, but does not affect the image of the device. The default HTTP, Telnet, and
SNMP username is admin and password is public.
SNMP username is admin and password is public.
Device Responds Slowly
If the device takes a long time to respond, it could mean that:
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No DHCP server is available.
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The IP address of the device is already in use. Verify that the IP address is
assigned only to the device you are using. Do this by switching off the device
and then pinging the IP address. If there is a response to the ping, another
device in the network is using the same IP address. If the device uses a static IP
address, switching to DHCP mode could solve this problem.
assigned only to the device you are using. Do this by switching off the device
and then pinging the IP address. If there is a response to the ping, another
device in the network is using the same IP address. If the device uses a static IP
address, switching to DHCP mode could solve this problem.
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The network traffic is more.
Incorrect Device IP Address
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The default IP address assignment mode is Static and the default IP address of
the device is 169.254.128.132.
the device is 169.254.128.132.
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If the IP address assignment mode is set to Dynamic, then the DHCP Server will
assign an IP address automatically to the device. If the DHCP server is not
available on your network, then the fall back IP address (169.254.128.132) of
the device is used.
assign an IP address automatically to the device. If the DHCP server is not
available on your network, then the fall back IP address (169.254.128.132) of
the device is used.
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Use ScanTool, to find the current IP address of the device. Once you have the
current IP address, use Web Interface or CLI Interface to change the device IP
settings, if necessary.
current IP address, use Web Interface or CLI Interface to change the device IP
settings, if necessary.
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If you are using static IP address assignment, and cannot access the device over
Ethernet, refer to
Ethernet, refer to
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