D-Link DCF-650W Product Manual - Page 13

Troubleshooting - cf card

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Troubleshooting Tips to Configure Your PDA for accessing the Internet To Configure the following: Go to: The Access Point's ESSID Settings>System>Wireless LAN Setting>Configure WEP keys (if required) Settings>System>Wireless LAN Settings>WEP DHCP/Fixed IP (under IE browser) IP Addresses for device, Proxy server (under IE browser) Setting>Connections>Network (select the Wireless LAN CF Card. Set the IP Address and Name Servers accordingly.) Tools>Options>Connections (enter desired Proxy's IP address and port#.) If DNS, WINS is needed (most IP addresses are automatically assigned.) (Under IE browser) Tools>Internet Options>Connections (enter desired Proxy address and port #.) After you shut down your PDA, "power on" the PDA again. It will open to the last application in use when it was "shut down." If you are unable to navigate out of the "utility" program, you may use the PDA's reset button to terminate the program. You can activate it again when needed. If your wireless connection to the Access Point gets disconnected for any reason, you can reset and force a connection request by going to the utility program, selecting "Configure," checking parameters, then selecting "Modify" to force a re-scan. If your device roams to a new Access Point which is in a different subnet, you may need to do one or both of the following: (1) Unplug and re-insert the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Adapter, or (2) Hard reset your device to force a "release and renew" of a re-assignment of the IP address in a DHCP Access Point environment. 13

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Troubleshooting
Tips to
Configure Your PDA
for accessing the Internet
To Configure the following:
Go to:
The Access Point’s ESSID
Settings>System>Wireless LAN
Setting>Configure
WEP keys (if required)
Settings>System>Wireless LAN
Settings>WEP
DHCP/Fixed IP (under IE
browser)
Setting>Connections>Network (select the
Wireless LAN CF Card. Set the IP Address
and Name Servers accordingly.)
IP Addresses for device,
Proxy server (under IE
browser)
Tools>Options>Connections (enter desired
Proxy’s IP address and port#.)
If DNS, WINS is needed
(most IP addresses are
automatically assigned.)
(Under IE browser) Tools>Internet
Options>Connections (enter desired Proxy
address and port #.)
After you shut down your PDA,
“power on” the PDA again. It will open to the last
application in use when it was “shut down.” If you are unable to navigate out of the
“utility” program, you may use the PDA’s reset button to terminate the program.
You can activate it again when needed.
If your wireless connection to the Access Point gets disconnected
for any reason,
you can reset and force a connection request by going to the utility program,
selecting "Configure," checking parameters, then selecting "Modify" to force a
re-scan.
If your device roams to a new Access Point
which is in a different subnet, you may
need to do one or both of the following: (1) Unplug and re-insert the Wireless LAN
Compact Flash Adapter, or (2) Hard reset your device to force a "release and renew"
of a re-assignment of the IP address in a DHCP Access Point environment.