Netgear WAC720- ProSAFE® Business 2 x 2 Dual Band Wireless-AC Access Point Manual Do Utilizador
Troubleshooting
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ProSAFE Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Points WAC720 and WAC730
Problems With Date and Time
The Time Settings page that is accessible through the Configuration > System > Basic >
Time menu choices displays the current date and time of day. The access point uses the
Network Time Protocol (NTP) to obtain the current time from a network time server on the
Internet that you specify in the Time Settings page (see
Time menu choices displays the current date and time of day. The access point uses the
Network Time Protocol (NTP) to obtain the current time from a network time server on the
Internet that you specify in the Time Settings page (see
Problems with the date and time function can include the following:
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Date and time shown is Fri Dec 31 00:00:00 1999 or a similar incorrect date and time.
Cause: The access point did not yet successfully reach the network time server. Check to
see that your Internet access settings are configured correctly. If you just completed
configuring the access point, wait at least 5 minutes and check the date and time again.
Cause: The access point did not yet successfully reach the network time server. Check to
see that your Internet access settings are configured correctly. If you just completed
configuring the access point, wait at least 5 minutes and check the date and time again.
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The day is correct or one day ahead or behind, and the hours are ahead or behind.
Cause: You selected an incorrect time zone for your area. Specify the correct time zone
on the basic General system settings page (see
Cause: You selected an incorrect time zone for your area. Specify the correct time zone
on the basic General system settings page (see
Use the Packet Capture Tool
You can capture WiFi packets to analyze traffic patterns with a network traffic analyzer tool.
The captured packet flow can show if traffic is flowing correctly to its destinations or if packets
are dropped. The size of the packet flow that you can capture in a file is limited.
The captured packet flow can show if traffic is flowing correctly to its destinations or if packets
are dropped. The size of the packet flow that you can capture in a file is limited.
To capture packets:
1.
Open a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as the
access point or to the access point directly through an Ethernet cable.
access point or to the access point directly through an Ethernet cable.
2.
In the address bar, enter the IP address of the access point.
A login window opens.
3.
Enter the user name and password.
The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and
password are case-sensitive.
password are case-sensitive.
4.
Select Monitoring > Packet Capture.