Appendix b. troubleshooting – IBM 19K4543 User Manual

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Appendix B. Troubleshooting

This section provides information on troubleshooting procedures.

Troubleshooting the LEDs

If you have difficulty using or installing your High-Rate Wireless LAN product, the error
may be due to various causes:

• A component of the High-Rate Wireless LAN system is out of range, which prevents

the PC Card from establishing a wireless connection with the network.

• There is a configuration mismatch, which prevents the PC Card from establishing a

wireless connection with the (correct) network.

• Absence of or conflict with the High-Rate Wireless LAN device driver.

• there is a problem or conflict with the PC Card slot, which prevents the PC Card from

receiving power.

• There is a conflict with the High-Rate Wireless LAN hardware and another device.

The starting point to troubleshooting problems with your High-Rate Wireless LAN
PC Card is to look at the LED activity of the High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card. The
following table provides an overview of the various modes of operation and the associated
LED activity. The table also includes a number of troubleshooting hints, if required, that
may help you solve the problem.

Power LED

Transmit

Receive LED

Description/action

Continuous
green

Blinking

The PC Card is turned on, and is
sensing and transmitting data.

Continuous
green

Off

The PC Card is turned on; there is
no wireless activity.

Flicker

Flicker

Power management mode: The PC
Card is turned on, but set to power-
saving mode to conserve battery
life. The card activates at regular
intervals to check for wireless data.

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