Getting to Know Your Wireless Router 4
USB Off No USB device connected.
“Safely Remove Hardware” has been activated.
An error has occurred with the device.
Solid green USB device is ready to use.
Blinking green USB device is in use.
DSL Solid green The ADSL port is synchronized with an ISP’s network-access device.
Blinking green Indicates ADSL training—ADSL is synchronizing with the DSLAM.
Off The unit is off or there is no IP connection.
Internet Port Solid green There is an Internet session. If the session is dropped due to an idle
timeout, and an ADSL connection is still present, the light will remain
green. If the session is dropped for any other reason, the light will
turn off.
Solid red IP connection failed (no DHCP or PPoE response, PPPoE
authentication failed).
Blinking green Data is being transmitted over the ADSL port.
Off No Internet connection detected or device in bridged mode.
Wireless Solid green Indicates that the Wireless port is initialized.
Blinking green Data is being transmitted or received over the wireless link.
Off The Wireless Access Point is turned off.
WPS Solid green WPS wireless security is being enabled.
Blinking green The device is in the 2-minute interval to synchronize security.
Off WPS is not being set or enabled.
Button Description
Wireless
On/Off
Turn the wireless radio in the wireless-N modem router on and off. The wireless radio is on by
default. The LED located below this button indicates if the wireless radio is on or off.
Push 'N'
Connect
(WPS)
Pushing this button opens a 2-minute window for the wireless-N modem router to connect
with other WPS-enabled devices. For more information, about using the WPS method to
implement security, see “Using Push 'N' Connect (WPS) to Configure Your Wireless Network”
on page 22.

Table1. LED and Front Panel Button Descriptions (continued)

LED LED Activity Description