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Link LEDs are
blinking.
• There is no
connection between
the Local and
Remote Extenders.
• Units may not be
paired to each other.
• Network switches
exist on dierent
subnets.
• Network switch(es)
are blocking trac
from the extenders.
1. Ensure both the Local and Remote
Extenders are connected together
directly or are connected to active
network switches.
2. Re-pair the units together.
3. Ensure the network switches can
communicate with each other and are
on the same subnet.
4. Ensure the network switches are not
blocking trac from the extenders
either based on MAC address or due
to trac patterns.
5. Consult with your network
administrator.
Link LED on
the Local and
the Remote
Extenders
are blinking
slowly.
• The extenders are
paired with each
other but have not
yet established
a link.
1. Wait for a few minutes for the LEDs to
go solid.
2. If LEDs do not go solid, contact your
network administrator to determine if
any trac is being blocked between
the extenders.
Link LED on
the Local
Extender is
on, Host LED
on the Local
Extender is o.
• The host computer
is not powered on.
• The Local Extender
is not connected to
the computer.
• The host computer
is not recognizing
the Local. Extender.
• The computer does
not support USB
hubs.
• The RG2304GE-LAN
is malfunctioning.
1. Disconnect all USB devices from the
Remote Extender.
2. Disconnect the Local Extender from
the computer.
3. Disconnect the Remote Extender from
the AC power adapter.
4. Reconnect the Local Extender to the
computer.
5. Reconnect the Remote Extender to
the AC power adapter.
6. In the Universal Serial Bus controllers
section of Device Manager, check that
the RG2304GE-LAN is recognized as a
“Generic USB Hub”.