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1.  Launch the configuration/monitoring utility provided by the vendor of the installed WLAN NIC. 
2.  Check if the client computer is associated to an access point, and the access point is the advanced AP. 
If the check fails, see Appendix B-1, “Wireless Settings Problems” for troubleshooting. 
2.7.2  Checking if the TCP/IP-Related Settings Work 
To check if a client computer can access the Internet: 
1. Open 
Windows Command Prompt window on the client computer. 
2. Type 
ping advap”, where advap is a placeholder for the IP address of the advanced AP. Replace it 
with your real IP address—for example, 192.168.0.1. Then press Enter
If the advanced AP responds, go to the next step; else, see Appendix B-2, “TCP/IP Settings 
Problems” for troubleshooting. 
 
 
 
 
3. Type 
ping default_gateway”, where default_gateway is a placeholder for the IP address of the 
default gateway of the wireless client computer. Then press Enter
If the gateway responds, go to the next step; else, see Appendix B-2, “TCP/IP Settings Problems” 
for troubleshooting. 
4. Type 
ping 1st_dns_server”, where 1st_dns_server is a placeholder for the IP address of the primary 
DNS server of the wireless client computer. Then press Enter
If this DNS server responds, go to the next step; else, see Appendix B-2, “TCP/IP Settings 
Problems” for troubleshooting. 
5. Type 
ping 2nd_dns_server”, where 2nd_dns_server is a placeholder for the IP address of the 
secondary DNS server of the wireless client computer. Then press Enter
If this DNS server responds the client should have no problem with TCP/IP networking; else, see 
Appendix B-2, “TCP/IP Settings Problems” for troubleshooting. 
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