Troubleshooting – ATEN CN-6000 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

For mouse synchronization problems, refer back to the Mouse discussion on the
previous page. For connection and operation problems, see the table below:

Symptom

Action

I cannot find the
CN-6000 on the network.

Check with your system administrator.

Java Client won’t
connect to the CN-6000

1. Make sure to include the correct name of the web page

when you specify the CN-6000’s IP address.

2. Close the Java Client, reopen it, and try again.

The CN-6000 doesn’t
complete the login.

The CN-6000’s default setting is to use port 9000 and port
9001. This situation can occur if there is a firewall blocking
these ports. Have the administrator change the port
settings.

The mouse doesn’t work
properly in the login
dialog box.

In the login window the mouse is set to the local computer
setting. After logging in the mouse will work properly.

Remote mouse pointer
is out of step.

1. Use the AutoSync feature (see p. 37), to synch the

local and remote monitors.

2. Use the Mouse Synchronization feature (see

p. 38) to bring them back in step.

Part of remote window
is off my monitor.

Use the AutoSync feature (see p. 37), to synch the local
and remote monitors.

Java Client performance
deteriorates.

Exit the program and start again.

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