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RF Throughput, Performance and Troubleshooting 2-41
2325A137REFGD Revision B 2325 Reference Guide
The 2325 seems to lock up for four or five seconds after it is
turned on.
Every time a 2325 is turned on, it must initialize the PC card. Wireless
LAN PC cards commonly take four or five seconds to initialize. After
the card is initialized, the unit should function normally.
The 2325 cannot communicate with a NetWare server.
The 2325 and the server may be using different frame types. Make sure
that the frame type in your NET.CFG file matches the server’s frame
type.
The 2325 cannot communicate with another machine on the
network.
The 2325 may not have the same domain and security ID as the other
machine.
The 2325 does not shut down properly when I remove the PC
card or take out the batteries.
Do not remove a PC card or the batteries while the 2325 is on or
immediately after turning it off. When you turn the unit off, it suspends
the RF driver, a process that can take one or two seconds. If you remove
the PC card or the batteries before the driver is suspended, the unit may
be left in an unstable state and may need to be reset.
The 2325 never turns itself off automatically, even when the
time-out value is correctly set.
The radio may be receiving broadcast messages from the access point.
See “Power Management at the RangeLAN2 Access Point,” for
information on filtering messages.