Troubleshooting – Icron Mounting Kit for Ranger 2304, 2324, 2344, 2304GE-LAN, and Spectra 3022 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

The following table provides troubleshooting tips. The topics are arranged in the order in which they should
be executed in most situations. If you are unable to resolve the problem after following these instructions,
please contact Icron Technologies’

Technical Support

for further assistance.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

All LEDs on the
LEX are off.

• The LEX unit is not receiving

power from the USB port.

1. Ensure that the host computer is connected to
the LEX.

2. Move the USB connector to another USB port
on the host computer.

All LEDs on the
REX are off.

• The REX is not receiving power

from the AC adapter.

1. Ensure that the AC power adapter is properly
connected to the REX.

2. Check that the AC adapter is connected to a live
source of electrical power. Check that the REX
power LED is illuminated.

Link LEDs on the
LEX and the REX
units are off.

• There is no connection between

the LEX and REX.

1. Ensure CAT 5e/6/7 cable is connected between

the LEX and REX units; cable should be UTP or
STP, with a straight through connector and no
crossovers, and 8 conductor RJ45 connectors
are used at both ends.

2. Connect a short CAT 5e/6/7 patch cord between

the LEX and REX units to determine if the original

CAT 5e/6/7 cable is defective.

Link LEDs are
blinking.

• There is no connection between

the LEX and REX units.

• Units may not be paired to each

other.

• Network switches exist on

different subnets.

• Network switch(es) are blocking

traffic from the extenders.

1. Ensure both the LEX and REX are connected
together directly or are connected to active
network switches.

2. Re-pair the units together.

3. Ensure the network switches can communicate
with each other and are on the same subnet.

4. Ensure the network switches are not blocking
traffic from the extenders either based on MAC
address or due to traffic patterns.

5. Consult with your network administrator.

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