ZyXEL NWD-170N User’s Guide

The following table describes the operation of the PWR and LINK LEDs on the device. Table 2 NWD-170N LEDs

STATE

DESCRIPTION

 

 

The PWR LED is off

The NWD-170N is not receiving power.

 

 

The PWR LED is blinking

The NWD-170N is receiving power.

 

 

The PWR and LINK LEDs are

The NWD-170N is not connected to a wireless network.

blinking alternately.

 

The PWR and LINK LEDs are

The NWD-170N is connected to a wireless network.

blinking simultaneously and

 

regularly.

 

The PWR and LINK LEDs are

The NWD-170N is connected to a wireless network and is sending

blinking simultaneously and

or receiving data.

irregularly.

 

1.2 Application Overview

This section describes some network applications for the NWD-170N. You can either set the network type to Infrastructure and connect to an AP or use Ad-Hocmode and connect to a peer computer (another wireless device in Ad-Hoc mode).

1.2.0.1 Infrastructure

To connect to a network via an access point (AP), set the NWD-170N network type to Infrastructure. Through the AP, you can access the Internet or the wired network behind the AP.

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