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If possible, avoid sources of potential interference, such as metal walls,
microwave ovens, and wireless phones.
Access point LEDs
POWER –
Indicates that the access point is receiving power from the
power adapter.
TEST –
The access point is in self-test mode. This LED should blink for a
minute and then stop.
STATUS: 100 LINK/ACT –
Indicates data transfer.
SIGNAL: 802.11 b/g –
Indicates wireless link activity.
Battery information for wireless network hubs
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You cannot damage the batteries by leaving them in the charging
bay beyond the time needed to fully charge them. Also, you will not
damage the hubs by inserting or removing them from the charging
bay at any time.
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It is not necessary to unplug the power adapter from the charging
bay, even when no hubs are present.
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To charge as many as four network hubs at a time, use the charging
bay. If you only need to charge one hub, you can connect the AC9930
power adapter directly from the hub to a power outlet.
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It is not necessary to fully discharge the batteries before recharging
them.
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Do not leave the hubs in an extremely cold or extremely warm
location, such as inside an automobile in hot weather.
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Every few weeks, you should clean the electrical contacts on the
charging bay and the hubs using a clean, dry cloth.
Storing the hubs
If you need to store the wireless network hubs for more than two weeks:
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Remove the network connector from each hub. This is important to
preserving battery life, because the network connector acts as an
“on-off” switch for the hub.
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Store the hubs in a cool, dry place.
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Fully charge the hubs at least once every 10-12 months.