Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN
DIAG | Red. The DIAG LED lights up when the system is not ready. The LED light goes off when |
| the system is ready. The Diag LED blinks during Firmware upgrades. |
IPS | Green/Red. The IPS LED lights up when the IPS function is enabled. The LED light is off |
| when the IPS functions are disabled. The IPS LED flashes green when an external |
| attack is detected. The IPS LED flashes red when an internal attack is detected. |
WIRELESS | Green. The WIRELESS LED lights up when the wireless module is enabled. The LED is |
| off when the wireless module is disabled. The WIRELESS LED flashes green when the |
| data is transmitting or receiving on the wireless module. |
| Green. For each port, there are three LEDs. If the corresponding LED is continuously lit, |
| the Router is connected to a device at the speed indicated through the corresponding |
| port (1, 2, 3, or 4). The LED flashes when the Router is actively sending or receiving |
| data. |
INTERNET | Green. The INTERNET LED lights up the appropriate LED depending upon the speed of |
| the device that is attached to the Internet port. If the Router is connected to a cable or |
| DSL modem, typically the 10 LED will be the only LED lit up (i.e. 10Mbps). The LED |
| Flashes during activity. |
Chapter 4: Getting to Know the Router | 13 |
The Front Panel