As a basis for communications between the client devices and the application, most wireless systems implement either TCP or UDP. In either case, ensure that the client device successfully connects to the network and has a valid IP address. This can generally be done by observing the association table found in the access point. It is also a good idea to ensure that the client device is capable of responding to a ping generated from the same subnet where the application resides. The ping result should indicate that the client device responds to the ping with acceptable delays and not time out. If network connection tests indicate a problem, ensure that the client device has a valid IP address and you might want to upgrade the firmware on the client device, access points, or both.
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