Table 1. LED Descriptions (continued)
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| Solid green | The ADSL port is synchronized with your ISP’s DSL Access |
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| Blinking green | Multiplexer (DSLAM). |
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| The ADSL is synchronizing with the DSLAM. The LED blinks at a rate | |
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| of 2 Hz when the wireless modem router is trying to detect a carrier |
| signal, and blinks at 4 Hz when the carrier has been detected and the | ||
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| Off | wireless modem router is trying to train. |
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| No link is detected on the ADSL port, or the wireless modem router is | |
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| powered off. |
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| Solid green | The wireless modem router is connected to the Internet. The LED will |
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| remain solid green if the Internet session is dropped due to an idle |
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| Blinking green | dropped for any other reason, the LED will turn off. |
5. | Internet | The wireless modem router is connected to the Internet and traffic is | |
| passing through the device. | ||
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| Red | |
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| The wireless modem router attempted to connect to the Internet but | |
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| Off | failed. |
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| The wireless modem router is powered off, or in bridged mode, or | |
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| there is no ADSL connection. |
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Back Panel
The back panel of the wireless modem router contains port connections described below.
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Figure 2
Getting to Know Your Wireless Router | 3 |