AirLive WL-1100SD User Manual

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Cannot Connect To Network

If your SD WLAN Card seems to be working fine, but you are not able to connect to the network, this error

might be due to a configuration mismatch.

For example if LED of your SD WLAN Card lights, the problem is likely to be caused by a configuration

mismatch of :

- Network Name (The SD WLAN Card Network Name is case-sensitive).

- Encryption Key

Other causes may be:

- No driver loaded.

- Station not authorized to access network.

- SD WLAN Card defect.

The most common cause is simple mistake. First check whether the card is inserted properly or not. Check

whether any APs are available or not. If you see many APs, select any of one those APs and click connect.

If you don't see any APs click Rescan Button. If you still don’t see AP list after refscanning, it is possible

that no active AP is nearby. You may be in the dead zone. Move around or change the PDA orientations. It

may help.

Cannot Find the AP

Check the available access point in the neighborhood by clicking the Site Survey tab in the utility. If the

access point requires WEP key, input the same WEP key then try to connect again. If you do not know the

WEP key, contact the system administrator to obtain the appropriate key.

For identifying the specific AP, check the wireless networks available in the neighborhood. If the AP

shows ESSID, use the same ESSID to connect the AP. ESSID is assigned to the specific AP for that

purpose.

The System is Very Slow

Some devices with non-powerful CPU may suffer their performance significantly. If the system is very

slow, check

- If you are opening many windows, close them

- Change the antenna orientation for better signal reception

- Check the signal strength if it is weak move toward the AP.

SD WLAN Card Does Not Operate After Returning From the Stand-by or
Sleeping Mode

This may happen when the driver is not functioning. Reinstall the SD WLAN Card driver again.

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