Sony PCWA-A500 Access Point Help File - Page 32

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Note Alw ays delete the "*****" in the Encryption Key text box and reset it. 7. Se le ct the Static IP Addre s s che ck box and s e t the fixe d IP addres s . Consult w ith your netw ork administrator regarding the IP address to set. 8. Click NEXT. 9. Click UPLOAD. This completes the settings. A Wireless LAN Access Point being used in the LAN m ode becom es unable to establish dial-up connections. The Access Point is connected to the telephone line and the pow er is on. What's the problem ? The Access Point can no longer communicate w ith the Wireless LAN PC card installed in the computer. In the LAN mode, the Access Point becomes a client to the existing DHCP server, such as an ISDN router. Likew ise, the Wireless LAN PC card installed in the computer becomes a client of the existing DHCP server. Page 32 After disconnecting from the ISDN router, the Access Point and Wireless LAN PC card attempt to acquire new IP addresses w hen their lease on existing

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Note
Alw ays delete the "*****" in the Encryption Key text box and reset it.
7.
Select the Static IP Address check box and set the fixed IP address.
Consult w ith your netw ork administrator regarding the IP address to set.
8.
Click NEXT.
9.
Click UPLOAD.
This completes the settings.
A Wireless LAN Access Point being used in the LAN mode becomes unable to establish dial-up connections.
The Access Point is connected to the telephone line and the power is on. What's the problem?
The Access Point can no longer communicate w ith the Wireless LAN PC card installed in the computer.
In the LAN mode, the Access Point becomes a client to the existing DHCP server, such as an ISDN router. Likew ise, the Wireless LAN PC card installed
in the computer becomes a client of the existing DHCP server.
After disconnecting from the ISDN router, the Access Point and Wireless LAN PC card attempt to acquire new IP addresses w hen their lease on existing
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