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6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

This chapter provides solutions to problems that may occur during the installation
and operation of the AeroPad Mini. Check the following symptoms and their
possible causes before contacting Macsense Tech Support. Read the description
below to solve your problems. If you can’t find an answer here, check the
Macsense website at www.macsense.com.

6.1 Common Problems and Solutions

My wireless network uses IP domain of "10.0.1.x", do I need to change
AeroPad Mini's fixed IP to "10.0.1.50" in order to work?

No, AeroPad Mini's default fixed IP of "192.168.1.50" is an IP for you to access
its internal config-page from your computer. It does not need to be changed to
the range of your wireless network in order for your computer to get online. Your
computer will acquire an IP from the DHCP server (usually in the wireless router
or access point) in the range of "10.0.1.x" normally, even though the AeroPad
Mini continues to have a default fixed IP of "192.168.1.50".

I change AeroPad Mini to acquire its IP automatically and now I can not
access its web-config pages.

It is not recommended to change AeroPad Mini's default fixed IP for this exact
reason. If AeroPad Mini is to acquire its IP automatically, then the IP will no
longer be its default fixed IP of "192.168.1.50" and you would have no clue what
its new IP is. Without knowing new IP, you can not access its internal web-config
pages any longer.

It is recommended only for advance users who have access to the DHCP Client
List on your DHCP Server (usually on the wireless router or access point) to use
this setting. From the DHCP Client List, you can check what IP the AeroPad Mini
was assigned last, and be able to access its internal web-config pages using it.

If you have no access to the DHCP Client List, then your only option is to do a
hardware reset of your AeroPad Mini, to return all settings to factory defaults.
And as a result, your AeroPad Mini will be accessible again on the default fixed
IP of "192.168.1.50".

Why can I not access AeroPad Mini's web-config pages while I'm
connected to the wireless network?

You can not access the AeroPad Mini's web-config pages if your computer is not
in the same IP domain as the AeroPad Mini. AeroPad Mini's default fixed IP is
"192.168.1.50", so your computer will also need to be in the "192.168.1.x"
domain in order to access AeroPad Mini's web-config pages.

When you're connected to the wireless network, your computer's IP is given by
the DHCP Server (usually your wireless router or access point). If your
computer's given IP is not in the range of "192.168.1.x" then you can not access
AeroPad Mini's web-config pages. If you want to access AeroPad Mini's web-
config pages while you're on the wireless network, you will need to change the
AeroPad Mini to have the same IP domain as the wireless network. For example,

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