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Hardware Description
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ETHERNET WAN PORT
A 100BASE-TX RJ-45 port that can be attached to an Internet access
device, such as a DSL or Cable modem.
ETHERNET LAN
PORTS
The Wireless Broadband Router has four 100BASE-TX RJ-45 ports that can
be attached directly to 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN segments.
These port support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so you can use
straight-through cables for all network connections to PCs, switches, or
hubs.
POWER CONNECTOR
The Wireless Broadband Router must be powered with its supplied power
adapter. Failure to do so results in voiding of any warrantly supplied with
the product. The power adapter automatically adjusts to any voltage
between 100~240 volts at 50 or 60 Hz, and supplies 5 volts DC power to
the unit. No voltage range settings are required.
Table 2: LED Behavior
LED Status Description
Power On Blue The unit is receiving power and is operating
normally.
Off There is no power currently being supplied to
the unit.
WLAN On/Blinking Blue The 802.11n radio is enabled and
transmitting or receiving data through wireless
links.
Off The 802.11n radio is disabled.
WPS Blinking WPS authentication is in progress.
Off WPS authentication is not in progress.
WAN On Blue The Ethernet WAN port is aquiring an IP
address.
Blinking The Ethernet WAN port is connected and is
transmitting/receiving data.
Off The Ethernet WAN port is disconnected or has
malfunctioned.
LAN1~LAN4 On Blue The Ethernet LAN port is connected to a PC or
server.
Blinking The Ethernet port is connected and is
transmitting/receiving data.
Off The Ethernet port is disconnected or has
malfunctioned.