PWR
Off when the device is powered off.
Solid green when the device is on.
Flashing green when the device is booting up or upgrading the firmware.
Fast flashing green when the device is running on a bad image.
VPN
Off when no VPN tunnel is defined, or all defined VPN tunnels have been disabled.
Solid green when at least one VPN tunnel is up.
Flashing green when sending or receiving data over VPN tunnel.
Solid amber when no enabled VPN tunnel is up.
DIAG
Off when the system is on track to boot up.
Slow blinking red (1Hz) when the firmware upgrade is in progress.
Fast blinking red (3Hz) when the firmware upgrade is failing.
Solid red when the system failed to boot up with both active and inactive images or in
rescue mode.
LINK/ACT of WAN1,
WAN2 and LAN1-16
Off when there is no Ethernet connection.
Solid green when the GE Ethernet link is on.
Flashing green when the GE is sending or receiving data.
GIGABIT of WAN1,
WAN2 and LAN1-16
Solid green when at 1000M speed.
Off when at non-1000M speed.
The right LED in RJ45
(Only for the RV345P
PSE Ports)
Solid amber when PD is detected.
Off when no PD is detected.
USB 1 and USB 2
Off when no USB device is connected, or is inserted but not recognized.
Solid green when the USB dongle is connected to the ISP successfully. (IP address
has been assigned); USB storage is recognized.
Flashing green when sending or receiving data.
Solid amber when the USB dongle is recognized but fails to connect to ISP (no IP
address is assigned). The USB storage access has errors.
Reset
• To reboot the router, press the reset button with a paper clip or pen tip for less than
10 seconds.
• To reset the router to factory default settings, press and hold the reset button for 10
seconds.
NOTE For the RV345 and RV345P, LEDs are built into the magnetic jacks for the LAN and WAN Ethernet ports. The left
is the LINK/ACT and the right is GIGABIT.
Back Panel
POWER—Toggles power to the device on or off.
12VDC (2.5A) or 54VDC (2.78A)—Power port that connects the device to the provided 12VDC, 2.5 or 54VDC 2.78 amp
power adapter.
Console Port—The router console port is designed for a serial cable connection to a terminal or a computer that is
running a terminal emulation program.
Side Panel