SURFboard R Introduction Before You Begin Installation Operation Basic Configuration Troubleshooting
Front Panel
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Power | When the light is flashing, startup diagnostics are being performed. | |
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| A solid light indicates the SB4100 is powered on. |
2 | Receive | When the light is flashing, the SB4100 is scanning for a receive channel connection. |
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| A solid light indicates the channel connection is acquired. |
3 | Send | When the light is flashing, the SB4100 is scanning for the send channel connection. |
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| A solid light indicates the channel connection is acquired. |
4 | Online | When the light is flashing, the SB4100 is scanning for the network configuration |
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| server connection. A solid light indicates the network connection is acquired. |
5 | Activity | When the light is flashing, the SB4100 is transmitting or receiving data. |
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| When the light is off, the SB4100 is not transferring data. |
6 | Standby | Press and the LED lights turn off indicating the Ethernet and USB ports are disabled |
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| (not receiving or transmitting data). The cable connection to the service provider |
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| remains active. Internet service is interrupted until the Standby button |
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| is pressed again. The Standby button offers added Internet security. |
If an error occurs, the lights provide a quick way of detecting the problem.
See Troubleshooting for more information.
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