
First steps
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| In normal operation | ||
| On | The radio interface is activated, no data transmission at | |
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| Flashing | The Gigaset SE366 WLAN is sending or receiving data | |
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| on the radio interface. | |
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| Off | The radio interface is deactivated. | |
WLAN | During WPS registration | ||
| On (300 s) | WPS registration was successful. | |
| Flashing slowly | WPS registration is in progress. | |
| Flashing quickly | WPS registration was not successful. | |
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| quickly with | More than one client tried to register. | |
| interruption |
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LAN1 – | On | A device is connected to the relevant LAN port. | |
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Flashing | The LAN port is sending or receiving data (traffic). | ||
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Off | There is no device connected. | ||
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Back panel
The back panel of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN offers the following ports and controls:
Element | Description |
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Registration | Button for WPS activation. You can use this button to quickly establish |
| a secure wireless connection to PCs. |
| Note: You can deactivate the Registration button to protect it against |
| unauthorised access (see page 86). The same function is provided via |
| the device’s user interface (see page 68). |
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12V DC 1A | Socket for the mains adapter that comes with the device. |
| Warning: Using the wrong power supply unit may damage the |
| Gigaset SE366 WLAN. |
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