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Power | On Green | Indicates that the system is working normally. |
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| Flashing Green | Indicates: |
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| • loading software program. |
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| On Amber | Indicates a CPU or system failure. |
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| Flashing Amber | Indicates system errors. |
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Ethernet Link | On Green | Indicates a valid 10/100 Mbps Ethernet cable link. |
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| Flashing Green | Indicates that the access point is transmitting or receiving data on a |
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| 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN. Flashing rate is proportional to your |
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Wireless Link | On Green | Indicates the 802.11a radio is enabled. |
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| Flashing Green | Indicates that the access point is transmitting or receiving data |
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| through wireless links. Flashing rate is proportional to network |
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| Off | Indicates the 802.11a radio is disabled. |
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Wireless Link | On Green | Indicates the 802.11b/g radio is enabled. |
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| Flashing Green | Indicates that the access point is transmitting or receiving data |
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| Off | Indicates the 802.11b/g radio is disabled. |
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Security Slot
The access point includes a Kensington security slot on the rear panel. You can prevent unauthorized removal of the access point by wrapping the Kensington security cable (not provided) around an unmovable object, inserting the lock into the slot, and turning the key.
Console Port
This port is used to connect a console device to the access point through a serial cable. This connection is described under “Console Port Pin Assignments” on page