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Cisco WAP200 802.11b/g Wireless Access Point Questions & Answers
CISCO WAP200 constantly loses connection
Your printer is probably going into "sleep" mode after "X" minutes, which may be causing the problem. Use the led interface on the printer to keep it out of sleep mode and that may help.
AP is broadcasting SSID but can't get ip address
It sounds like either a faulty cable, a loose cable (i.e. not plugged in securely), or failed autonegotiation, or the port on the switch or WAP has somehow become disabled. Since that model of WAP has auto-crossover capability, using a crossover or regular network cable would be irrelevant. What kind of switch are you plugging it into? Cisco switches, for example, can have MAC restrictions or othe security features. I would replace the cable with a known good one first, and examine the log on the WAP as well as the switch (if it's a manageable switch). Let me know how you make out and we can do some further testing if you'd like.
I can't access the configuration
If it is not showing as the gateway on an ipconfig then the router is not, for some reason, handing out IP. Have you tried resetting the router and if so, are you plugged directly into one of the 4 port LAN's in the back. You may have a bad router or may just need to flash it with some firmware. Is your IP in IPCONFIG a DHCP (192.168), or is it windows internal (169.254) If not 192.168 then you just very well may have an adapter problem. There are so many variables to diagnose on different levels of networking, but it appears that you have enough knowledge to figure this out. Also....try to hard wire a different computer to diagnose an adapter problem with the one you are using.
Cannot access the config menu. I've tried the
> I've reset the unit.
After doing so, make a "wired" connection from the network-port on your computer to one of the LAN ports on the router.
Click Start
Click Run
Type CMD
Press Enter
Type IPCONFIG
Press Enter
Look for output like:
Default Gateway....192.168.123.456
Note: use your values, not '123.456', in the next line.
Open Internet Explorer, and enter:
http://192.168.123.456
Login as 'admin'
You should now see the "config" menu.
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