Intermec CN2G User Manual
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Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CN2G
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CN2G Handheld Computer User’s Manual
Problems While Configuring Security (continued)
Problem
Solution
The CN2G does not appear to be 
authenticating and a network 
connection icon does not appear on 
the status bar. To see a list of 
network connections icons, see 
“Understanding the Screen Icons” 
on page 13. 
The CN2G may not be communicating with your 
access point. Make sure the network name on the 
CN2G is the same as the network name (SSID) of 
the access point that you are trying to communicate 
with. The default network name is “INTERMEC.” 
The 802.1x security network may not be active. 
Make sure that the server software is properly loaded 
and configured on the server PC. For help, see the 
documentation that shipped with your server 
software. 
A network connection icon appears 
in the status bar, but it disappears. 
The CN2G may not be communicating with the 
access point that you want it to communicate with. 
Make sure that the network name on the CN2G is 
the same as the network name of the access point that 
you are trying to communicate with. The default 
network name is “INTERMEC.” 
The access point that you are trying to communicate 
with may not be communicating with the server. 
Make sure your access point is turned on, properly 
configured, and has 802.1x security enabled. 
The CN2G indicates that it is not 
authenticated. 
Make sure that:
•
The User Name and Password parameters on your 
CN2G match the user name and password on 
your authentication server. You may need to 
re-enter the password on both your CN2G and 
the authentication server. 
•
On your authentication server, the user and group 
are allowed and the group policy is allowed to log 
in to the server. For help, see the documentation 
for your authentication server software. 
•
The IP address and secret key for your access 
point must match the IP address and secret key on 
your authentication server. You may need to re-
enter the IP address and secret key on both your 
access point and authentication server. 
•
The authentication server software is running on 
the server PC.