D-Link DWL-810 manual Features and Benefits, LEDs

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Features and Benefits

Transforms an Ethernet port into a wireless connection

Fast 11Mbps wireless connection which is fully compatible with standard 802.11b-compliant devices

Equipped with a 10Base-T Ethernet port

Easy and Fast Wireless connectivity for Ethernet devices

Supports Ad Hoc or Infrastructure modes

Easy web-based configuration when changing settings

Easy software upgrades

Encryption ensures security

LEDs

LED stands for Light-Emitting Diode. The DWL-810 has two LEDs:

Wireless Link/Act – a steady Orange light indicates a good wireless connection. A blinking light indicates that the DWL-810 is receiving/transmitting from/to the wireless network.

Power – a steady Green light indicates a proper connection to a power source.

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Contents Air DWL-810 Contents Package Contents Introduction LEDs Features and BenefitsConnections Default SettingsWireless Basics Link Air Wireless Family of LAN products include Wireless BasicsStandards Based Technology Installation ConsiderationsGetting Started Setup #1Getting Started Factory Default Settings for the DWL-810 Web ConfigurationInformation Web ConfigurationWireless Web Configuration Static Select Fig IP AddressStatic IP Address StationsAdmin About InstallationHelp DWL-810 Ethernet-to-Wireless Bridge Power light is not on TroubleshootingDWL-810 Ethernet-to-Wireless Bridge Link light is not on Advanced Setup optionalTechnical Specifications Temperature Physical DimensionsDiagnostic LED Power SpecificationsContacting Technical Support SafetyOperating Channels Link Technical Support over the InternetWhat You Must Do For Warranty Service Warranty and RegistrationWhat Is Not Covered