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The device did
not respond
The hub was
previously added
to the classroom
network, but was
not located at this
time.
•
The network adapter was not found.
•
The access point was not found.
•
The hub’s network connector is removed.
•
The hub is too far away from the access point.
Try to keep the hubs within 70 feet of the
access point.
•
If you changed the channel, try removing all
the hubs and then adding all the hubs back
into the network.
The device did
not respond
, or
hub is not listed
in the Network
Manager window.
•
Refresh the network status. After checking
for the previous conditions, refresh the status
screen to see if the hub has been detected.
•
Make sure the hub’s battery is fully charged
or verify that the power adapter is connected.
•
Make sure that the network connector is
properly attached to the hub.
•
Make sure the hub is within range of the
access point.
•
When in the process of adding hubs, be
patient. It may take up to 30 seconds after
resetting a hub before it is recognized and
configured by the software.
•
You may have to reset the hub a second time.
Remember to hold the reset button until the
LEDs are solid amber.
•
Sometimes you must choose a different
channel to avoid interference and improve
reception. If you changed the channel, try
removing all the hubs and then adding all the
hubs back into the network.
•
If more than one network is located in the
same area, hubs sometimes associate with the
wrong access point. To avoid this, make sure
that hubs are added to only one
TI-Navigator™ system at a time, and make
sure a TI-Navigator™ system in a nearby
classroom is not adding hubs at the same
time.
Problem or
message
Possible causes or solutions
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