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Troubleshooting
This appendix includes troubleshooting information.
Note
For Wyse Customer Support information, see "Wyse Technical Support."
Problem 
Solution
When attempting to image a cloud 
client you receive an ARP Timeout
 
error.
This means that the cloud client was unable to obtain an IP 
address from your DHCP server on the router (ARP means 
Address Resolution Protocol). This indicates a problem with your 
DHCP server on the router (see your router documentation to fix 
the problem). 
You are receiving Incompatible 
Firmware
 messages.
Be sure you have the correct information in the Add Image 
dialog box as described in "Step 3: Use Wyse Simple Imager to 
Convert Each Cloud Client."
The new image was sent to the cloud 
client but the cloud client boots 
normally to the old firmware.
Use the following:
Verify the boot order. Turn on the cloud client power, press 
and hold the DELETE key to enter the BIOS setup. When 
prompted, enter the password Fireport (case sensitive). The 
first boot device should be set to PXE or LAN. If that is not 
the case, make the necessary changes.
Verify that the FTP Server has the Write permission enabled 
(see "Step 1: Verify FTP Settings").
Verify on the Wyse Simple Imager server: Go to Start > Run
enter cmd, and click OK. At the command prompt (c:>) enter 
ipconfig and press the Enter key: If you see an IP address 
of 127.0.0.1 anywhere, you have a loopback network 
condition. To recover from this, uninstall Wyse Simple Imager 
ONLY, make sure you connect the Wyse Simple Imager 
server and the cloud client (with power applied to it, but NOT 
powered-on) to the router, and then re-install Wyse Simple 
Imager.
Verify the directory structure is set to:
c:\inetpub\ftproot\rapport
c:\inetpub\ftproot\rapport\tools
c:\inetpub\ftproot\rapport\tools\sa
Remove any spaces in the firmware filename under 
C:\inetpub\ftproot\rapport\<product>. FTP does not recognize 
spaces.