D-Link manual Power on Self-Test, Every DP-G321 has been factory-tested to operate properly

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Power ON Self-Test

Every DP-G321 has been factory-tested to operate properly.

When the DP-G321 is powered ON, it also automatically performs a Self-Test on each of its major components. The final result of the Self-Test is signaled by the state of the USB LED indicator following the Self-Test. Preliminary to the actual component tests, the LED indicators are tested to confirm their steady and flashing operation.

Immediately after power-up, three of the green LEDs should illuminate steadily for several seconds. Then the USB LED should flash three times. Irregularity of the LED during this LED test may mean there is a problem with the LED itself.

The actual component tests immediately follow the LED tests. A normal (no fault) result is signaled by a flashing of the USB LED, followed by a darkened LED.

If the Self-Test routine detects any component error, then following the LED tests the Self-Test will halt and the LEDs will continuously signal the error according to the following table.

USB LED

Faulty Component

 

 

 

low speed flashing

Need to reload firmware

 

 

steady ON

DRAM error

1 long

2 short

Timer INT error

 

 

 

 

1 long

3 short

Flash Protected

 

 

 

1 long

5 short

Flash Erase/Program error

 

 

 

 

1 long

6 short

LAN Controller error

 

 

 

1 long

7 short

LAN memory error

 

 

1 long 11 short

LAN I/O base error

1 long 15 short

Wireless LAN card detect error

 

 

1 long 16 short

Wireless LAN card CIS error

 

 

1 long 17short

Wireless LAN card I/O error

1 long 18 short

USB error

 

 

 

 

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Contents Link DP-G321 Contents Package Contents Introduction TCP/IP External FeaturesLink/Activity Front Panel LED IndicatorsNetwork Cable Connector Rear Panel Connectors Wireless Basics Standards-Based Technology Wireless BasicsInstalling the Print Server Setting up the DP-G321Every DP-G321 has been factory-tested to operate properly Power on Self-TestUsing the Web Configuration Home System Using the Web Configuration HomeHome Wireless Using the Web ConfigurationHome Network Configuration Network TCP/IPHome User System Device and Port Setting Configuration Wireless Configuration System Device and Port SettingWEP Encryption Configuration Wireless Wireless InterfaceAdvanced Setting Using the Web Configuration Network AppleTalk Configuration NetworkMicrosoft Network Printing Control Configuration UserSnmp Management Configuration SnmpTools Print Test Using the Web Configuration ToolsMailAccount Tools EmailMail Notification ResetFirmware Upgrade Tools UpgradeBackup Device Configuration to File Tools BackupHelp TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Select your Connection Mode TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Go to Start Settings Printers and Faxes Add a Printer Standard TCP/IP Port TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Click Next Click Finish TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP TCP/IP Printing for Windows TCP/IP Printing for Windows Select your Connection Mode TCP/IP Printing for Windows Go to Start Settings Printers Select Local Printer Select Custom Click Next Click Finish TCP/IP Printing for Windows Select Do not share this printer TCP/IP Printing For Windows 98SE/Me TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me Select your Connection Mode TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me Go to Start Settings Control Panel Select the letter Representing Click Properties Click Add Port Windows will ask for a restart Click Yes TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me Click Next Select Yes to print a test Click Finish Unix/Linux Printing Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Printing in Mac OS Mac OS Setting up Apple Talk or LPR PrintingClick Add Printer Click Print to print your document LPR Printers using IP protocol Mac OS Setting up Apple Talk PrintingPrinting from Mac OS Client Workstations Printing from Mac OS Client Workstations Networking Basics Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XPNetworking Basics Enter a Computer description and a Networking Basics Format the disk if you wish, and click Next Networking Basics Networking Basics How to assign a Name to your computer How to find your IP Address in Windows XP Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Network Connections „ Click Internet Protocol TCP/IP „ Click Properties Printer Connection Technical SpecificationsFrequently Asked Questions Tech Support for customers within Canada Tech Support for customers within the United StatesWarranty Page Important Note Registration DP-G321 Printer Compatibility List For Windows Appendix DP-G321PrinterCompatibilityListfor Windows
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