Router User’s Guide

Troubleshooting

Resolving Specific Issues

pwr LED Not Lit

If the pwr (power) LED is not lit, it is not connecting to the power source. Verify that the power cord is firmly plugged into the back panel of the router and that the other end is plugged into an active AC wall or power-strip outlet.

dsl LED Not Lit

If the DSL LED is not lit, it is not detecting a valid signal from the Central Office (CO). Verify that the DSL cable is plugged into the correct router port and the router power cord is plugged into the electrical outlet. If the cables are secure, you should contact your Service Provider.

enet LED Not Lit

This indicates that there is no Ethernet link detected. If you are using the Ethernet connection method, check the Ethernet cable connection from the computer to the router. If you have used the wrong cable, the LED on the Ethernet (NIC) card in your computer will not be lit either.

USB LED Not Lit

This indicates that there is no USB link detected. If you are using the USB installation method, check the USB cable connection from the computer to the router.

Login Password Error

If after being prompted for the login password, you receive the error message: Login Password is

invalid:

Retype the password, and then click Save Settings.

If you forget your password, you must reset the router.

Note: The password is case-sensitive. Be sure that you have not accidentally activated the Caps key.

POST Failure (red pwr LED)

POST is the router’s “power-on self-test.” When you power on or reboot the router, the pwr LED goes to a solid red until one of two things occurs: it either fails its initial POST tests, or it comes fully up and is ready to run.

If POST passes, the router continues through the rest of its initialization, and the pwr LED changes to solid green.

If the initial POST diagnostic tests fail, the pwr LED will remain red, indicating a POST failure, and will lock the router. You will need to contact Efficient Networks Technical Support to resolve this issue.

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4100 Series, 4200 Series specifications

Siemens has established itself as a leader in industrial automation with its innovative series of simulators, notably the 4200 Series and 4100 Series. Both series are designed to enhance operational efficiency and provide robust solutions across various industries, including manufacturing, logistics, and process engineering.

The Siemens 4200 Series is particularly known for its advanced functionalities. One of its main features is the integration of state-of-the-art motion control technology, enabling precise handling of complex automated processes. This series incorporates real-time control capabilities, allowing users to respond rapidly to changing production demands. Additionally, the 4200 Series supports a flexible architecture, which can be customized based on specific operational requirements. This adaptability ensures that businesses can optimize their workflow without significant overhauls to existing systems.

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Both series utilize cutting-edge technologies such as IoT connectivity, allowing for real-time data exchange and analytics. This capability enhances decision-making processes, as businesses can monitor their production systems remotely and make adjustments based on live data. Furthermore, energy efficiency is a crucial characteristic of both the 4200 and 4100 Series, with features designed to reduce energy consumption and overall operational costs.

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