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4. Connect the power adapter to the POWER port
on the device. Plug the other end of the power
adapter into the AC wall outlet.
Important:
Use
only the power adapter that is shipped with the
device.
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Additional Rear Panel Buttons
•
RESET button:
To reset the device to the factory
defaults, insert a small object into the small, reset
opening and hold for more than 10 seconds. The
device resets to factory defaults and reboots.
Note:
Not all parameters are reset to factory
defaults. Refer to the user guide for more
information.
•
USB Ports:
One USB port with host controller is
available.
•
WPS
(on the side of the device): The Wi-Fi
Protected Setup (WPS) method used to connect
PIN-protected Wi-Fi equipment to this device.
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LEDs on Front Panel
The following table describes LED behavior.
LED
COLOR
DESCRIPTION
PWR
Green
LED remains on when device
has completed internal power
‐
on
tests successfully. LED blinks if
power
‐
on test fails.
DS
Green
Blue
LED blinks during firmware
upgrade. LED is on when device
has locked to downstream
channel.
•
Green - one channel bonded.
LED
COLOR
DESCRIPTION
•
Blue - more than one channel
bonded.
US
Green
Blue
LED blinks during firmware
upgrade. LED is on when device
has locked to upstream channel.
•
Green - one channel bonded.
•
Blue - more than one channel
bonded.
RDY
Green
LED blinks when obtaining IP
address and configuration file
and remains on when
successful.
Tel1/Tel2
Green
LED is on when telephone is on-
hook. LED blinks when
telephone is off-hook and during
firmware upgrade.
WLAN
Green
LED is on when connected and
blinks when traffic is passed.
WPS
Green
LED blinks for 4 minutes after
WPS button is pushed until PIN
is entered from a wireless client.
LED remains on for 5 minutes
when client is connected, and
then turns off.
ETH1 –
ETH4
Green
Blue
LED is on with connectivity
between Ethernet port on the
device and Ethernet port on the
PC. LED blinks when traffic is
passed.
•
Green indicates 10/100
Ethernet connection.
•
Blue indicates 1000 Ethernet
connection.
USB
Green
LED is green when a USB
device is connected and blinks
when data is passed.