Names of parts and functions
Wireless Unit
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1 | STATUS indicator | Indicates the status of the Wireless Unit. |
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| Booting: quickly flashes white. |
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| Normal : slowly flashes white |
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| During firmware update : flashes red |
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| During Quick Setup : flashes red |
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| If firmware update fails : continues flashing red after firmware | |||
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2 | Reset switch | Returns the Wireless Unit settings to their factory defaults. | |||
3 | LINK/ACT indicator | Lights when an Ethernet cable is connected to the NETWORK | |||
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4 | Wireless unit cable | Connects to the WIRELESS UNIT connector on the Power Unit. | |||
5 | Rear cover | Remove this cover if you want to hang the Wireless Unit to a wall | |||
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| and to verify the MAC address and Network Name (SSID). | |||
6 | Wall mounting holes | Use these holes to hang the Wireless Unit to the wall. | |||
7 | ID | The | |||
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| This ID is used as the default Network Name (SSID) of the Wireless | |||
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8 | MAC address | The Wireless Unit MAC address is printed here. |
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9 | Quick Setup switch | Use this switch to set up the Wireless LAN Converter | |||
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| Refer to the Quick Start Guide of the Wireless LAN Converter or | |||
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