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step.6:.Power.on.the.unit
The unit can be powered by a power supply (just plug the power cord of the
power supply into an AC power outlet), or by Active Ethernet (connect an Active
Ethernet splitter to the Ethernet cabling).
step.7:.view.leds.
When the unit is powered on, it performs startup diagnostics. When startup is
completed, the LEDs show the operational state of the unit (see the following
figure).
The following table shows the status of the LEDs when the unit is operational.
Status
Ethernet Link
Wireless Link
Power
Starting up
N/A
N/A
Three red blinks
followed by
temporary solid
amber
Radio scanning
N/A
N/A
US: Blinking
amber/green or
amber/yellow
EU/WD: Blinking
green or yellow
WORP link is up
Off: No Ethernet
Solid amber: 10
Mbps
Solid green or
yellow: 100 Mbps
Blinking green or
yellow
US: Solid green
or yellow
EU/WD: Solid
green or yellow