Using the BayStack 650 Wireless LAN Access Point7-6 203282-B3. Install the BayStack PC Card from the access point into a laptopcomputer and confirm that the LEDs function normally.4. If step 3 is successful, return the BayStack PC Card to the access pointand try to connect to it with a mobile unit. Make sure that the mobile unitis set to infrastructure mode and that the SSIDs on the access point and onthe mobile unit match (default values “Default SSID”).5. Check with your Network Administrator to determine if an AccessControl List is configured on the access point. If so, confirm that theMAC address from the mobile unit is entered on the list.6. Check with your Network Administrator to determine if WEP isrequired. If so, make sure that the WEP configuration on the access pointand mobile unit match.7. If problems persist, contact Nortel Networks customer support. Forcontact details see http://www.nortelnetwork.com/servsup.com. Go to the“BayStack Workgroup Products” category, and then use the “ERC” link.Management ProblemsIf you have problems communicating with the access point from the AP Managerprogram, run the AP Manager program from a workstation with an Ethernetconnection to the same segment as the Access Point.1. If the AP Manager application (go to Chapter 4, “Installing and Startingthe AP Manager”) does not run, check that the workstation has a validTCP/IP configuration.Check your Windows documentation for instructions on TCP/IP configuration.2. Do the following if the BOOTP Request dialog box (see Figure 4-2 onpage 4-3) opens when you power on the access point:a. Configure the TCP/IP parameters for the access point and selectwhether these should be permanent or dynamic.b. In the AP Manager, select Configure > Access Points and check tosee whether your access point appears in the Access Point list(see Figure 4-4 on page 4-7).c. If so, click your access point.d. Click Configuration.e. Check and modify (if necessary) the IP address.