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10 Steps for
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
TAYLOR STEPANSKI
CST 135 HELP DESK FUNDAMENTALS
Step 1: Check WAN and LAN
connections:
 Check all wireless access point (AP) or wireless router ports to ensure that
Ethernet cables are inserted tightly and link status LEDs are green at both ends.
 If not:
 Verify that devices at both ends of each Ethernet cable are powered on and that ports
are enabled. For example, your AP may be connected to a wall port that is disabled,
or the upstream switch or modem may be off.
10 steps for troubleshooting wi fi
Step 2: Verify wireless adapter:
 Make sure that all of your devices are hooked to the internet by checking that
your devices show that Wi-Fi is switched on and NOT airplane mode.
 Airplane mode will automatically turn Wi-Fi off.
10 steps for troubleshooting wi fi
Step 3: Verify AP and router settings:
 Use your wireless access point or router's administrative GUI to verify network
settings for the wireless network service set identifier (SSID) to which your Wi-Fi
client is trying to connect.
10 steps for troubleshooting wi fi
Step 4: Verify TCP/IP settings:
 Troubleshooting is conceptually similar when using other kinds of Wi-Fi
10 steps for troubleshooting wi fi
Step 5. Verify network connection with Ping:
 Run a Command Prompt window from the wireless client's Start menu and use it
to ping your AP or router's IP address with the Internet Control Message
Protocol.
10 steps for troubleshooting wi fi
Step 6: Check wireless-specific issues:
 If your wireless client still cannot connect, get a valid IP address or ping your AP
or router, then it's time to consider wireless-specific problems.
 The wireless AP or router and client must use compatible 802.11 standards and
the same network name (SSID).
 Use your AP or router's admin GUI to view WLAN settings and compare them to
your client's wireless connection parameters.
10 steps for troubleshooting wi fi
Step 7: Look for a security mismatch:
 If a matched wireless client and AP or router can "hear" each other but still can't
connect or exchange traffic, look for a security mismatch.
 Support the security mode the AP or router requires: Open, WEP, WPA or WPA2.
 Unless the WLAN is open (unsecured), the AP or router and client must also
have (or dynamically receive) the same keys used to encrypt traffic between
them.
 Compare your AP or router's WLAN security settings to your client's wireless
connection properties to match them.
10 steps for troubleshooting wi fi
Step 8: Ensure RADIUS is working:
 WPA and WPA2-Enterprise log the client into the network and deliver encryption
keys using an 802.1X-capable RADIUS server.
 Reconfigure your AP or router and server with a matching RADIUS secret.
 Reconfigure your RADIUS server to accept requests from your AP or router.
 Use ping to verify AP or router-to-RADIUS server network reachability.
 Watch LAN packet counters to verify that RADIUS is being sent, or use a LAN
analyzer debug RADIUS protocol issues.
10 steps for troubleshooting wi fi
Step 9: Check 802.1X EAP and user login:
 If RADIUS is working but the client's access requests are rejected, look for an
802.1X Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) or user login problem.
 Your client must support one of the EAP types your server requires and must
supply a valid login and password, token, certificate or other kind of credential.
10 steps for troubleshooting wi fi
Step 10: Check intermittent network connectivity
issues:
 Finally, if your wireless client connects and pings successfully, but encounters
intermittent network connectivity problems (e.g., some pings work, some fail),
you may be experiencing poor signal strength, RF interference, or disconnection
caused by AP roaming.

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10 steps for troubleshooting wi fi

  • 1. 10 Steps for Troubleshooting Wi-Fi TAYLOR STEPANSKI CST 135 HELP DESK FUNDAMENTALS
  • 2. Step 1: Check WAN and LAN connections:  Check all wireless access point (AP) or wireless router ports to ensure that Ethernet cables are inserted tightly and link status LEDs are green at both ends.  If not:  Verify that devices at both ends of each Ethernet cable are powered on and that ports are enabled. For example, your AP may be connected to a wall port that is disabled, or the upstream switch or modem may be off.
  • 4. Step 2: Verify wireless adapter:  Make sure that all of your devices are hooked to the internet by checking that your devices show that Wi-Fi is switched on and NOT airplane mode.  Airplane mode will automatically turn Wi-Fi off.
  • 6. Step 3: Verify AP and router settings:  Use your wireless access point or router's administrative GUI to verify network settings for the wireless network service set identifier (SSID) to which your Wi-Fi client is trying to connect.
  • 8. Step 4: Verify TCP/IP settings:  Troubleshooting is conceptually similar when using other kinds of Wi-Fi
  • 10. Step 5. Verify network connection with Ping:  Run a Command Prompt window from the wireless client's Start menu and use it to ping your AP or router's IP address with the Internet Control Message Protocol.
  • 12. Step 6: Check wireless-specific issues:  If your wireless client still cannot connect, get a valid IP address or ping your AP or router, then it's time to consider wireless-specific problems.  The wireless AP or router and client must use compatible 802.11 standards and the same network name (SSID).  Use your AP or router's admin GUI to view WLAN settings and compare them to your client's wireless connection parameters.
  • 14. Step 7: Look for a security mismatch:  If a matched wireless client and AP or router can "hear" each other but still can't connect or exchange traffic, look for a security mismatch.  Support the security mode the AP or router requires: Open, WEP, WPA or WPA2.  Unless the WLAN is open (unsecured), the AP or router and client must also have (or dynamically receive) the same keys used to encrypt traffic between them.  Compare your AP or router's WLAN security settings to your client's wireless connection properties to match them.
  • 16. Step 8: Ensure RADIUS is working:  WPA and WPA2-Enterprise log the client into the network and deliver encryption keys using an 802.1X-capable RADIUS server.  Reconfigure your AP or router and server with a matching RADIUS secret.  Reconfigure your RADIUS server to accept requests from your AP or router.  Use ping to verify AP or router-to-RADIUS server network reachability.  Watch LAN packet counters to verify that RADIUS is being sent, or use a LAN analyzer debug RADIUS protocol issues.
  • 18. Step 9: Check 802.1X EAP and user login:  If RADIUS is working but the client's access requests are rejected, look for an 802.1X Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) or user login problem.  Your client must support one of the EAP types your server requires and must supply a valid login and password, token, certificate or other kind of credential.
  • 20. Step 10: Check intermittent network connectivity issues:  Finally, if your wireless client connects and pings successfully, but encounters intermittent network connectivity problems (e.g., some pings work, some fail), you may be experiencing poor signal strength, RF interference, or disconnection caused by AP roaming.