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Physical Details
Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the Broadband Router.
Top - Mounted LEDs
There are 2 LEDs on the top of the unit. The "DATA STATUS LAN" LED has 2 colors -
Green and Orange. Operation of these LEDs is as follows:
DATA STATUS LAN
(Green/Orange)
On (Green) - Normal start up/power on sequence, or idle.
The
Data/Status
LED will flash under the following conditions:
•
Flashing (Green) – The
Data/Status
LED will flash when
data is transmitted or received through the
LAN
ports.
•
Flashing (Orange, Green, Orange,…) – Hardware error.
Contact your dealer for technical support.
DATA WAN
(Green)
On - Normal start up (power ON) sequence or idle.
Flashing – The
Data
LED will flash when data is transmitted or
received through the
WAN
port.
Rear Panel
Reset
button
10/100 BaseT
LAN Connectors
Power
Input
WAN
Uplink
RESET
WAN
port
DIP
switches
LAN Port
LEDS
4
3
2
1
WAN port
LED
1 2 3
4
Link/
Act
100
LAN
Uplink
port
Figure 2: Rear Panel
DIP switches
Refer to the following table for DIP switch operation.
LAN Port LEDs
- Link/Act
On - The Router is successfully connected to a device through the
corresponding port (1, 2, 3, or 4).
Flashing - Transmitting or receiving data over that port.
LAN Port LEDs
- 100
On - LAN port connection is using a 100BaseT connection.
Off - Port is unused or using 10BaseT connection.
10/100BaseT
LAN Connectors
Use standard LAN cables (RJ45 connectors) to connect your PCs ot
these ports. Both 10BaseT and 100BaseT connections can be used
simultaneously.
If Port 4 is used, the "Uplink" port can NOT be used..
Uplink Port
Use the "Uplink" port ONLY to connect (via a normal LAN cable)
to a normal port on another hub.
If the "Uplink" port is used, Port 4 can NOT be used.