2
Indicator
Status
Description
WLAN
Steady green
The WLAN function is enabled, but no data is being transmitted.
Green blinking
The WLAN function is enabled, and data is being transmitted.
(Blinks twice per second.)
The DSL home gateway is attempting to connect to a wireless
client over the WLAN using the WPS function. The
WLAN
indicator blinks for 120s. (Blinks once per second.)
Off
The WLAN function is disabled.
LAN1
–
LAN4
Steady green
The
LAN
port is connected to an Ethernet device (such as a
computer) with a network cable, but no data is being transmitted.
Green blinking
The
LAN
port is connected to an Ethernet device with a network
cable, and data is being transmitted.
Off
The
LAN
port is not connected to any Ethernet device.
VoIP
Steady green
The DSL home gateway is registered with an SIP server, but no
data is being transmitted.
Green blinking
The DSL home gateway is being registered with an SIP server.
(Blinks twice per second.)
The DSL home gateway is registered with an SIP server, and
data is being transmitted. (Blinks 4 times per second.)
Off
No VoIP service, or no VoIP WAN configuration exists.
3
Ports and Buttons
No.
Item
Description
1
DSL
Connects to a DSL filter or telephone socket.
2
Phone1–Phone2
Connects to a telephone.
3
WAN
Connects to an Ethernet device that provides Internet access, such
as a modem or switch.
4
LAN1–LAN4
Connects to Ethernet devices, such as computers, set-top boxes
(STBs), and switches.
5
USB
Connects to a USB device.
6
Reset
Restores the DSL home gateway to its default settings or resets the
DSL home gateway.
To restore the DSL home gateway to its default settings, press and
hold the
Reset
button for more than 6s after the DSL home
gateway is powered on, and then release the button. After the DSL
home gateway is restored to its default settings, all customized
user data will be lost. Use this function only when necessary.
To reset the DSL home gateway, press and hold the
Reset
button
for not more than 6s after the DSL home gateway is powered on.