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Front view
The front of the router contains the control LED’s that indicate the device status. From left to right:
PWR LED (Power LED)
Lights up in green as soon as the device is switched on.
WLAN LED (Wireless LAN LED)
This lamp starts flashing when data is being transmitted or received via the wireless network. If the LED remains continuously lit in green, this
indicates that the wireless network is available.
M1
This LED flashes when the router is active.
LAN LED 1 through 4:
These green LED’s indicate the status of the connection at each of the 4 LAN ports. In addition, these LED’s flash when data transfer is taking
place.
SPEED
Data traffic on a 10/100 Mbps connection at the connected LAN port.
WAN LED
This green LED indicates whether a WAN connection is active. The LED flashes when data transmission is taking place.
Rear view
The rear of the Wireless Router contains the various network connections, a reset button and the antennae. From right to left:
ANTENNAE
This is the antenna that is used for the wireless network. The antenna can be turned to obtain optimum reception.
WAN:
The ADSL or cable modem for the Internet connection is connected here.
LAN 1 through 4:
Computers can be directly connected to this with a UTP cable. The connection is suitable for both 10 as well as 100 Mbps connections.
RESET
This button has two different functions. The router can be reset by pressing the button with a pen or paper clip for example. This has the same
effect as temporarily pulling out the plug. If there are serious problems with the functioning of the router, the router may be reset to the factory
settings by keeping the reset button pressed with a pen or paper clip for 10 seconds. This will delete all settings.
DC IN
The external voltage supply is connected here (5Volt DC voltage).