User Manual

Troubleshooting
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Performance
Functions
Editing
Sequencer
(Creating Songs)
Sampler Pads DAW
Appendix
Overview Performing Settings
Appendix
Problems when connecting to a wireless LAN
* For problems related to communication, refer also to the owner’s manual of your wireless LAN access point.
* For details on operating your wireless LAN access point, refer to its owner’s manual.
Problem Cause/Action Page
Cannot connect to wireless
LAN
Check that your wireless LAN access point supports the WPS standard.
If your wireless LAN access point does not support WPS, connect using the procedure described in Connecting in Ad-Hoc
mode (Ad-Hoc Mode)” (p.106).
The FA does not support the 802.11a and 802.11b wireless standards. Please use 802.11g or 802.11n (both at 2.4 GHz).
WEP authentication is not supported. Please use WPA or WPA2 authentication.
Be sure that your wireless LAN access point is set to use DHCP.
If the FA cannot connect to a wireless LAN access point that it previously could connect to, make sure the Ad-Hoc Mode setting is
set to OFF.
You may not be able to connect to the wireless network depending on the condition of the wireless signal. In this case, refer to
the procedure described in “Basic Connection Method (Connect by WPS)” (p.104) and try selecting and connecting to the wireless
LAN access point again.
The FA remembers a limited amount of information about network connections. Once the limit is reached, data from new
connections may overwrite older data.
All connection data will be erased if you perform a factory reset.
If network connection information is erased, repeat the connection procedure and connect again.
p. 104
Access Point Not
Supported” appears on the
display and the FA cannot
connect to the wireless LAN
access point
The access point is not supported. Please use WPA or WPA2 authentication.
Connection is unstable
Wireless communications may be unstable if the condition of the wireless signal is poor.
If the wireless communications are unstable, responsiveness may deteriorate and audio drop-outs may occur.
The following may solve the trouble.
Move the FA and the wireless LAN access point closer to each other.
Change the channel setting on the wireless LAN access point.
The FA does not appear
among the instruments
connected to your
application
Is the FA turned on?
Is a wireless USB adapter (WNA1100-RL) connected to the FA’s USB MEMORY port?
Is the FA connected to the wireless LAN?
Are the FA and the iPad connected to the same network (i.e., the same wireless LAN access point)?
Is the wireless LAN access point set to allow communication among the devices connected to it?
Refer to the wireless LAN’s documentation for information about the relevant settings.
The iPad cannot connect to
the Internet
Is the wireless LAN access point connected to the Internet?
Could you be connected in Ad-Hoc mode?
The iPad or other wireless device connected in Ad-Hoc mode will be unable to communicate with the Internet or with another
wireless device. However, an iPad or other wireless device that has cellular capability will be able to connect to the Internet
via the cellular connection. Please be aware that if you use a cellular connection for Internet connectivity, you may incur costs
depending on your rate plan.