User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- The Harmony Family
- System Requirements
- The Product Package
- 2. Installation
- Installation Procedure
- Mounting Option
- LED Indicators
- Power Requirements
- 3. Wirefree Operation
- Harmony Architecture
- The IEEE 802.11b Specification
- Roaming Between Harmony 802.11b Access Points
- Roaming Guidelines
- 4. Configuration Parameters
- Basic Settings
- AP Name
- Physical Address
- Enable AP
- Partnered APC
- Channel
- Supported Clients
- SSID
- IP Addressing
- Security Settings
- WEP Encryption
- WEP Key Size
- WEP Keys
- Advanced Settings
- Supported Rates
- RTS/CTS
- 5. Performance Hints
- Microwave Ovens
- Range
- 6. Troubleshooting
- How to Obtain Help with Your LAN Installation
- LED Error Codes
- Common Problems and Solutions
- A. Parameters
- B. IEEE 802.11b Direct Sequence Channels
- C. Harmony 802.11b Access Point Specifications
- D. How to Reach Technical Support
- Index
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Common Problems and Solutions
Problem 1:
The Harmony 802.11b Access Point is not automatically recognized by the Harmony
AP Controller.
Solution 1:
Follow these steps:
1. Confirm that the Link LED is on; this means that the Access Point has a network
connection. If the LED is not on, try another Ethernet cable.
2. Try recycling power to the unit. The Access Point will try to contact an AP
Controller during boot-up. Therefore, if you are using the external AC power
supply, you should connect the Access Point to the Ethernet network before
turning on the unit.
3. If neither of the above solves the problem, try to manually add the Access Point
as described in the Harmony Access Point Controller Model 7560 User’s Guide.
Problem 2:
My Harmony 802.11 PC Card will not associate with the Harmony 802.11b Access
Point.
Solution 2:
Follow these steps:
1. Try to bring the devices closer together; the PC Card may be out of range of the
Access Point.
2. Confirm that the Access Point and PC Card have the same SSID.