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| Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL Device | |
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| DSL | Green | On | Your device has a DSL connection. |
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| Blinking | Your device is initializing the DSL line. |
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| None | Off | The DSL link is down. |
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| INTERNET | Green | On | Your device has an IP connection but no traffic. |
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| Your device has a WAN IP address (either static or assigned |
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| completed (if used) and the DSL connection is up. |
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| Blinking | Your device is sending or receiving IP traffic. |
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| Red | On | Your device attempted to make an IP connection but failed. |
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| Possible causes are no response from a DHCP server, no |
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| PPPoE response, PPPoE authentication failed). |
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| None | Off | Your device does not have an IP connection |
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| PHONE 1, 2 | Green | On | A SIP account is registered for the phone port. |
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| Blinking | A telephone connected to the phone port has its receiver off |
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| of the hook or there is an incoming call. |
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| Orange | On | A SIP account is registered for the phone port and there is a |
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| voice message in the corresponding SIP account. |
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| Blinking | A telephone connected to the phone port has its receiver off |
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| corresponding SIP account. |
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| None | Off | The phone port does not have a SIP account registered. |
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| ISDN | Green | On | A SIP account is registered for the phone port. |
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| None | Off | The phone port does not have a SIP account registered. |
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Refer to the Quick Start Guide for information on hardware connections.
1.6 The RESET Button
You can use the RESET button at the back of the device to turn the wireless LAN off or on. You can also use it to activate OTIST in order to assign your wireless security settings to wireless clients. If you forget your password or cannot access the web configurator, you will need to use the RESET button to reload the
1.6.1 Using The Reset Button
1Make sure the POWER LED is on (not blinking).
2Do one of the following.
To turn the wireless LAN off or on, press the RESET button for one second and release it. The WLAN LED should change from on to off or vice versa. (“W” models only)
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