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Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter TroubleshootingThis chapter provides general information for diagnosing and correcting common problems encountered when installing or operating a Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter.
The following topics are covered in this section:
• Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Tips, page 9-2
• Interpreting the Indicator LEDs, page 9-2
• Problems after Installing the Driver, page 9-3
• Radio Not Found, page 9-3
• Client Adapter Recognition Problems, page 9-3
• Problems Associating to the Access Point, page 9-3
• Problems Authenticating, page 9-4
• Problems Connecting to the Network, page 9-4
• Running the Troubleshooting Tool on Mac OS X, page 9-5
Interpreting the Indicator LEDs
The client adapter shows messages and error conditions through its two LEDs:
• Link Integrity/Power LED (green)—This LED lights when the client adapter is receiving power and blinks slowly when the adapter is linked with the network.
• Link Activity LED (amber)—This LED blinks quickly when the client adapter is receiving or transmitting data and blinks in a repeating pattern to indicate an error condition.
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