Status LEDs
The router has several LEDs on its front. The LED conditions listed below indicate the operational status of the router.
| Solid | The router is powered on. | |
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| Off | The router is powered off. | |
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| Solid | The router is connected to the Internet. | |
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| Flashing | The router is exchanging data with the Internet. | |
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| Off | in ADSL bridge mode. For information on bridge mode, | |
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| Solid | An ADSL link is established. | |
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| Flashing | The router is attempting to create an ADSL link. | |
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| Off | There is no current ADSL connection. | |
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| There is a physical connection between the router and | |
| Solid | the computer through the corresponding Ethernet port | |
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| Flashing | The router and computer are exchanging data through | |
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| Off | There is no physical connection between the router | |
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| A printer is connected to the router’s USB port. See | |
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| Solid | NOTE: Do not connect any device other than a self- | |
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| powered printer to the USB port. The USB connector | |
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| Flashing | The router and printer are exchanging data. | |
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| Off | There is no printer connected to the router’s USB port. | |
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