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At my work we have a motorla AP6532 66040 WAP connected to a power injector which is connected to our LRT224 Linksys router. I'm having a difficult time trying to access the configuration page on the AP6532. -I know both the zero config IP and the IP assigned by the LRT224 -I get a connection refused error when I type the address into my browser(Chrome) -I got the configuration page to load one time when I tried to access the IP with HTTPS -Since then, when I try to access the page I get "The connection was reset" error -I'm able to ping both the addresses perfectly fine -Tried using IE and Edge, same problem -Tried accessing page standing next to it with my phone, same problem I found a software called AP Discovery Tool from Motorola website that I can use to reset the WAP, but I want to leave it as last resort because I don't know how it was set up previously. Would appreciate any suggestion on what else I can try to get to the config page.
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# ¿ May 13, 2017 22:06 |
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# ¿ Apr 30, 2024 07:46 |
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telcoM posted:Have you tried disconnecting the AP for a moment, to make it reboot? resetting worked for a second. I get a "loading application" and it just gets stuck there. If I try to refresh page, it gives me the too long to respond error. I did find out that I was wrong about the setup. The WAP is connected to a linksys switch, then from the switch to the LRT224. I'm going to try connecting straight to the router to see if it makes any difference
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# ¿ May 16, 2017 17:30 |