2-3 Mechanical Description
Front panel of the Wireless LAN Router
The following table provides an overview of each LED activity:
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Power |
| On (Green) |
| When power on AWL700, this LED should always be |
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Status |
| On (Orange) |
| When power on AWL700, AWL700 will do some |
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| initialization jobs, then this LED will be blinking steadily. |
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| Link (Green) |
| When connect to the ADSL / Cable modem or connect to |
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WLAN/ |
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| your PC, the LED should always be green. If this LED is not |
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| being lighted, this means link fails. |
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WAN / LAN |
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TX / RX (Green) |
| When data is transmitted or received, this LED will be |
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| blinking. |
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