Troubleshooting
Performance Issues
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WaveLAN/EC-S User’s Guide
Performance Issues
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This section describes some of the most common problems
encountered when using the WaveLAN/EC-S.
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WaveLAN/EC-S device is "out of range"
If the two WaveLAN/EC-S units are not within range of each
other, you may be unable to establish reliable communication.
Refer to the WaveLAN IEEE 802.11 PC Card manual that was
shipped with your PC Card to determine the maximum
distance recommended for wireless communications.
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WaveLAN Parameter Mismatch
If you are able to load the software driver successfully, but
cannot communicate with another machine on the network, it
is possible that you do not have the same network name as on
the other unit.
— Verify that alll wireless devices have been configured with
the same WaveLAN Network Name.
— If the network includes WavePOINT-II access points, verify
if the system has not been "closed" to stations that use the
network name "ANY".
Use the Main Menu (see x“” on page 4-48) to change the
default setting of the WaveLAN/EC-S.
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No WavePOINT-II Access Point. If you are attempting to
connect the WaveLAN/EC-S to an Ethernet network, you must
have a WavePOINT-II Access Point in the network, within
range of the WaveLAN/EC-S in order to get a proper wireless
connection.