FUJITSU ST5000 Manuel d'utilisation

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Unavailable
network
connection

(continued)

It takes too long to
retrieve the network
and display the
connected
computers.

Retrieve computers as follow:

1. Click [Start] button, then click [Search].

2. Click [Computers or people].

3. Click [Computers on the network].

4. Input the name of computer to be connected with in [Computer

name] and click [Search].

5. Double-click the icon of connected computer.·

Incorrect setting of IP
address

Check the network setting.

“Setting the network” on page 55.

In case of using TCP/IP protocol, you can check IP address as follows:

1.

Click [Start] -> [All programs] -> [Accessories] ->

[Command prompt].·

2.

In [Command prompt] or [MS-DOS prompt] window, input
[IPCONFIG] command as follows, then press [Enter] key.

Example: In case of C drive being the hard disk:
C:\ipconfig [Enter]

Check that the IP address is correctly displayed:.

IP Address................: 10.0.1.3
Subnet Mask.............: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway.........: 10.0.1.1

When IP address is displayed as [169.254.XXX.YYY] or [0.0.0.0],
IP address is not correctly fetched from the access point. In that
case, restart the computer itself. If the display is still unchanged,
check the setting of TCP/IP.

If [Cable Disconnected] or [Media Disconnected] is displayed
without showing IP address, check the setting of network name
(SSID) and network key. Also, set the network authentication
according to the access point.

Communication
is disconnected
soon after
connection to
the access point

Access control may
be disabled

Check the setting of “Enable network access control using IEEE
802.1X”.Refer to “Assigning parameters” on page 53.

When restricting the access of wireless LAN clients using IEEE802.1X
authentication, put a check mark on “Enable network access control
using IEEE 802.1X”.

When using at home, remove a check mark on “Enable network access
control using IEEE802.1X”.

For the method of setting related with IEEE802.1X authentication, refer
to the access point manual.

Authentication
method may have
been entered
incorrectly

Re-enter your WEP key and verify that your authentication method
(Open or Shared) is correct.

Problem

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

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