D-Link DWC-2000-AP32-LIC User Manual - Page 259
Connection Problems, Network Performance and Rogue Access Point, Detection
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Section 10 - Troubleshooting Connection Problems When an access point is converted from standalone mode to managed mode, its static IP address changes to an IP address that is issued by the DHCP server, either one in the network or one that is configured on the wireless controller. This occurs to ensure that each managed access point has a unique IP address. If there is no DHCP server or if the access point cannot reach the DHCP server, the access point remains in the Connecting state as it tries to obtain an IP address. If there is no DHCP server in the network, configure one on the wireless controller (see "Step #1: Enable DHCP Server (Optional)" on page 25). When a DHCP server becomes available, the access point can transition from the Connecting state to the Connected state. If you added a new SSID, but the SSID does not appear under Wi-Fi Networks within 5 minutes, use the following procedure to reboot the Wireless Controller. 1. Click Maintenance > Firmware > Soft Reboot. 2. Click Soft Reboot. Network Performance and Rogue Access Point Detection When rogue access point detection is enabled, access points intermittently go off channel for short periods, which can affect network performance. If security concerns are more important than network performance, you can enable rogue access point detection. If network performance is more important than security concerns, you can temporarily disable rogue access point detection. D-Link DWC-2000 User Manual 259
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