Testing Connectivity to the AX411 Access Point Wireless LAN
After you have installed and connected the AX411 Access Point and configured the SRX
Series device with basic settings, test whether the wireless LAN is functioning.
1. Confirm that the access point is connected to the services gateway. We recommend
that you connect the access point to an Ethernet port other than ge-0/0/0.
2. Confirm that the Power LED on the access point is lit steady green, showing that the
access point is powered on.
3. Confirm that the Status LED on the access point is lit steady green, showing that the
access point is being managed by the services gateway.
4. Use a laptop computer or other wireless device to view the available networks near
where the access point is installed. You should find a security-enabled network with
juniper-default as its SSID. The default wireless LAN settings are described in Table
14 on page 46.
5. Connect to the juniper-default network. When prompted for a WPA2-PSK security
key, enter juniper-wireless.
Table 14: AX411 Access Point Default Configuration Settings
ValueParameter
juniper-defaultSSID
EnabledSSID broadcast
WPA2–PSKSecurity
juniper-wirelessWPA2–PSK Security Key
AESEncapsulation
Related
Documentation
AX411 Access Point Wireless LAN Initial Software Configuration Overview on page 37•
• Powering On and Powering Off the AX411 Access point on page 35
• Installing Licenses for the AX411 Access Point on the SRX Series Device on page 39
Returning the AX411 Access Point to the Factory Default Settings
Normally, the AX411 Access Point returns itself to factory default settings every time it
restarts. The access point then obtains an IP address from the services gateway that
manages it and waits for the services gateway to deliver its configuration settings. If the
access point does not receive its IP address and configuration from the services gateway
and the Status LED does not light steadily green, you might find it necessary to manually
return the access point to the factory default settings.
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