Cisco 802.11 Wireless Networking Quick Reference
| Chapter 13 Contents Troubleshooting Access Points (AP) pg 221 AP Problems pg 221 Check the AP pg 222 Faulty APs pg 222 Configuration Issues pg 223 Signal Strength pg 223 Change Channels pg 224 Check the SSID pg 225 WEP Keys pg 225 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) pg 226 IP Address Duplication pg 226 DHCP Misconfiguration pg 227 MAC Filtering pg 227 Troubleshooting and Conflict Resolution Tools pg 228 Client Troubleshooting Utility pg 229 Prioritizing Connections pg 230 Windows Resource Conflicts pg 231 Troubleshooting Checklist pg 234 Other Resources pg 235 Tracking down problems in a wired network is tough enough. The project gets more complex in a wireless network, where not only are the issues of network configuration at play, but so are the issues that affect radio transmission and reception. This chapter explains how to troubleshoot your wireless network. Not only does the chapter discuss common problems related to Cisco wireless LAN (WLAN) configuration, but also topics relevant to Windows WLAN environments. |
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