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Figure 1-7
Wireless Router Connectors
The LEDs on the Front
There are 17 LEDs on the front of the Wireless Router that show connection and
traffic status of Power, PPPoE, EWAN and LAN ports:
Figure 1-8
LEDs
Power: Green. The LED illuminates whe the Router is Powered on.
WLAN: Green. The LED illuminates when the wireless client is power on, and
flickering when wireless is activity.
LAN Indicators
100/10: Green. If the LED illuminates when the throughput is 100Mbps.
LNK/ACT: Green. The LED is continously illuminated, indicating the Router is
connected to a device successfully. The LED is flickering, indicating the Router is
actively sending or receiving data over the port.
FDX/COL: Green. The LED is continously illuminated, indicating the connection is
running in full duplex mode. The LED is flickering, indicating the connection is
experiencing collisions.
EWAN Indicators
LNK/ACT: Green. The LNK/ACT LED serves two purposes. One is, it indicates the
Router is connected to your Broadband successfuly when it illuminates. The other is
indicates the Router is actively sending or receiveing data over the WAN interface.
COL: Green. The LED indicates the connection is experiencing collisions.
PPPoE: Green. The PPPoE LED indicates if the PPPoE is enabled.
Some DSL-based ISPs use PPPoE to establish communications with an end-user. If
you are using a DSL line, check with your ISP if they use PPPoE.