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Nokia WiFi Beacon User Manual

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Understanding the LED colors
The top of the Gateway 3 device illuminates and displays various solid/blink cycles to indicate
its current state. The following table describes those states, what they mean, and what you
should do in response.
GATEWAY LED COLORS
LED
Color
LED behavior
What you should do
Off
Off
No action
Blue-
Green
Solid
No action
Red
Solid
Check your internet connection and
ensure it is enabled
White
Slow pulse
Wait; devices are pairing
OR
Wait; backhaul link is being set up
White
Fast pulse for 3secs,
then non-WPS state
Refer to the mobile app for next
steps
Red
Fast pulse
Wait; device will proceed to boot-up
phase
White
Solid
Wait; device in boot-up phase
Yellow
Slow pulse
Prepare to add device to mesh
network
*Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a network security standard that creates a secure wireless home
network. Nokia WiFi devices used to depend on this method for paring with one another and forming
mesh links, and some of the enclosures still has a WPS button. However, the devices no longer use this
pairing method.

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Nokia WiFi Beacon Specifications

General IconGeneral
WiFi StandardWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Ports2 x Gigabit Ethernet
Mesh NetworkingYes
MU-MIMOYes
BeamformingYes
Parental ControlsYes
Guest NetworkYes
Frequency Bands2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (Dual-band)
SecurityWPA2, WPA3
Maximum Speed1200 Mbps
Mobile AppNokia WiFi App
CoverageUp to 140 square meters (per Beacon)
Dimensions130 x 130 x 51 mm
Weight280g

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