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| one of the most obvious problems that may have been overlooked is a lack of power |
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| a simple problem could be that some components aren't connected |
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| sometimes internal issues in equipment may have caused a problem, a simple reset or restart might be the answer |
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| wireless network problems may arise because a user hasn't used the correct login procedure, or doesn't have the appropriate right to access the network or certain resources |
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| advance troubleshooting in a wireless network |
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| SSID mismatch, inappropriate placement of APs, |
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| factors that affect the appropriate placement of APs |
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| building layout, the required coverage area, number of clients, interference |
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| several configuration problems may also cause connectivity issues in a wireless network, these include |
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| mismatched encryption methods or keys, frequency or standard mismatch, incorrect channel |
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| troubleshooting the configuration of a wireless router |
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| access the wireless routers admin interface, check the encryption type, SSID, and pre-shared key, reboot router after configuration, wireless NIC, update the device if needed |
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| other advance issues that could affect wireless networks |
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| low signal strength, poor antenna placement, latency |
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