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Troubleshooting
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3. If the wireless bridge cannot be configured using Telnet, a
web browser, or SNMP software:
• Be sure to have configured the wireless bridge with a valid
IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.
• Check that you have a valid network connection to the
wireless bridge and that the Ethernet port or the wireless
interface has not been disabled.
• If you are connecting to the wireless bridge through the
wired Ethernet interface, check the network cabling
between the management station and the wireless bridge.
• If you cannot connect using Telnet, you may have
exceeded the maximum number of concurrent Telnet
sessions permitted (i.e, four sessions). Try connecting
again at a later time.
4. If all other recovery measures fail, and the wireless bridge is
still not functioning properly, take any of these steps:
• Reset the wireless bridge’s hardware using the CLI, web
interface, or through a power reset.
• Reset the wireless bridge to its default configuration.
5. If you forgot or lost the password:
• Contact Technical Support.