Chapter 1 Introducing the DDR2201 Series Residential Gateway
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What's On the Front Panel?
The front panel of your residential gateway provides LED status indicators that
indicate the operational state of your gateway. Refer to the following diagram for a
description of the front panel.
1 wifi-sec
—Allows you to automatically configure the wireless device in the
home. The WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP LED shows whether automatic
wireless security is on or off
2 POWER
—Illuminates solid green to indicate that AC power is being applied to
the residential gateway
3 LAN1 - LAN4
—Illuminates solid green to indicate that an Ethernet carrier is
present and blinks to indicate that Ethernet data is being transferred between the
PC and the residential gateway
4 USB/PC
—Illuminates solid green to indicate that a USB carrier is present and
blinks to indicate that USB data is being transferred between the PC and the
residential gateway
5 USB/DEVICE
—Illuminates solid green to indicate that a USB carrier is present
and blinks to indicate that USB data is being transferred between the connected
USB device and the residential gateway
6 WIRELESS
—Illuminates solid green when the wireless access point is enabled
and operational and blinks to indicate that wireless data is being transferred
between the PC and the residential gateway. The LED is off when the wireless
access point is disabled by the user
7 HPNA
—Illuminates solid when linked to another HPNA device and blinks
when HPNA activity occurs
8 TEL 1 and TEL 2
—TEL 1 illuminates solid green when telephony service is
enabled. Blinks when line 1 is in use. TEL2 illuminates solid green when
telephony service is enabled. Blinks when line 2 is in use
9 DSL/WAN
—Indicates whether a DSL signal is acquired (or trained). The LED
indicators mean the following status:
Off. Not trained.
Blinking. In training.
Solid. Trained.
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