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Radio Problems
MX1 I-Safe Reference Guide
E-EQ-MX1ISRG-F
Radio Problems
Problem:
The radio is on, configured properly and still won't transmit or receive data.
Solution
Make sure the sending system is not busy or off-line.
The 2.4GHz Radios
Problem:
The Lucent 2.4GHz radio won’t connect to the network even though everything
else seems to be working properly.
Solution:
Check WaveLAN/IEEE Advanced Setup configuration for the Access Point and
to see if you have configured the wireless network as a “Closed System”. If this
is the case then the WaveLAN_Network_Name on the station must match what
is configured in the Access Point.
Or
The string for WaveLAN_Network_Name is case-sensitive. The WaveLAN
DOS ODI driver requires the use of only UPPER-CASE characters. If you have
configured the Access Points with lower-case names you will need to change
your Access Point WaveLAN_Network_Name parameter to UPPER-CASE
characters for proper operation.
The 900MHz Radios
Problem:
The 900MHz radio won't receive or transmit properly.
Solution:
Refer to the appropriate Terminal Emulation Reference Guide for information
on how to modify RF parameters for the 900MHz PCMCIA radio.
Note: The 900MHz radio is obsolete. Terminal emulators requiring 900MHz radios are
obsolete as of June 2005 (e.g. 3270 DOS TE, 5250 DOS TE).
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