LANCOM L
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300 Access Point series
Chapter 2: Installation
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WLAN Link
Provides information about the WLAN connections via the internal WLAN
module.
The following can be displayed for WLAN link:
WLAN Data
Provides information about the data traffic at the internal WLAN module.
The power LED is blinking and no connection can be
made?
If the power LED blinks red and no WAN connections can be
established, there is no cause for concern. This merely means
that a pre-set charge or time limit has been reached.
There are three ways to remove the lock:
Reset the toll protection.
Increase the limit.
Deactivate the lock completely (set limit to '0').
LANmonitor shows you when a charge or time limit has been reached. To reset the toll protec-
tion, activate the context menu (right-mouse click)
Reset charge and time limits
. The charge
settings are defined in LANconfig under
Management
Costs
(these settings are only avai-
lable if the 'Complete configuration display' is activated under
Tools
Options
).
With WEBconfig, charge protection and all parameters are to be found under
LCOS menu tree
Setup
Charges
Reset budgets
.
Power
P
ower
Signal that a
charge or time
limit has been
reached
Off
No WLAN network defined or WLAN module deactiva-
ted. The WLAN module is not transmitting beacons.
Green
At least one WLAN network is defined and WLAN
module activated. The WLAN module is transmitting
beacons.
Green
Inverse flashing
Number of flashes = number of connected WLAN stati-
ons and P2P wireless connections, followed by a pause
(default).
Alternatively, the frequency of the flashed can indicate
the received signal strength of a P2P link or the received
signal strength from an access point, to which this
device is connected in client mode.
Green
Blinking
DFS scanning or other scan procedure.
Red
Blinking
Hardware error in the WLAN module