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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3. Confirm that the Access Point and PC Card have the same Encryption settings, if
enabled.
4. Confirm that the Access Point’s Status LED is green or use the Harmony
system’s Web browser interface to confirm that it is partnered with an AP
Controller. A PC Card cannot associate with an Access Point unless the Access
Point is partnered with an AP Controller.
Problem 3:
The Status LED is amber.
Solution 3:
The Status LED will turn solid amber under two conditions:
❑ The unit is initializing
❑ The unit has successfully initialized but could not find an AP Controller to
partner with
Open the Harmony system’s Web browser interface to determine if the Access Point
has successfully partnered with an AP Controller. If the Access Point is not partnered
with an AP Controller, refer to the steps in Solution #1 above. Also, confirm that the
AP is enabled. A disabled Access Point cannot partner with an AP Controller.
Problem 4:
The Status LED is blinking amber.
Solution 4:
The Status LED will blink amber if the Access Point requires a new firmware image.
The Access Point receives new firmware images from the AP Controller. Refer to the
Harmony Access Point Controller Model 7560 User’s Guide for information on
upgrading Access Point firmware.