LEDs and Buttons:
The PG902 has been designed to be as user friendly as possible. There are just three LED lights and two buttons on the unit. They are described on this page and the next.
LEDs
1.AP/STBY
2.ETHERNET
3.STATUS
AP/STBY
ETHERNET
STATUS
LED | Colour | |
| Red: the connection speed is between | |
| 1 and 4 Megabits per second | |
STATUS | Orange: the connection speed is between | |
4 and 10 Megabits per second | ||
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| Green: the connection speed is more | |
| than 10 Megabits per second | |
| Green constant: Local area network | |
ETHERNET | (LAN) connection is established | |
| Green blinking: LAN activity | |
| Red: Powerline is in Standby Mode | |
| Green constant: Powerline is connected | |
AP/STBY | as the Access Point (AP) | |
Green blinking: Powerline is attempting | ||
| to establish a connection. | |
| 3 Flashes: the Powerline network has established | |
| a connection and finished its configuration |
Buttons
1. CONFIG/RESET:
This button is used to “Extend your current Powerline network” a “Factory Reset” or to turn the LEDs lights off.
2. ON/STBY:
This button is used to set the Powerline into Standby mode to save energy when you are not
planning to use the device. Turning the adapter to standby mode will also turn off the “Status” and “Ethernet” LEDs
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