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Wireless-N 150 ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 Setup ... - netgear

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You can use the LEDs to verify various conditions.Table 1 describes each LED.<br />

Table 1. LED Descriptions<br />

Label LED Activity Description<br />

Power Solid Green<br />

Solid Red<br />

Off<br />

Factory reset<br />

LAN Ports<br />

1 - 4<br />

Solid Green<br />

Blinking Green<br />

Off<br />

DSL Solid Green<br />

Blinking Green<br />

Off<br />

Internet Port Solid Green<br />

Solid Red<br />

Blinking Green<br />

Off<br />

<strong>Wireless</strong> Solid Green<br />

Blinking Green<br />

Off<br />

WPS Solid Green<br />

Blinking Green<br />

Off<br />

Power is supplied to the router.<br />

POST (Power-On Self-Test) failure or device malfunction<br />

Power is not supplied to the router<br />

Lights momentarily when the reset button is pressed for 6 seconds,<br />

then blinks red three times when released. It then turns green as the<br />

gateway resets to the factory defaults.<br />

The Local port has detected an Ethernet link with a device.<br />

Data is being transmitted or received.<br />

No link is detected on this port.<br />

The ADSL port is synchronized with an ISP’s network-access device.<br />

Indicates ADSL training—ADSL is synchronizing with the DSLAM.<br />

The unit is off or there is no IP connection.<br />

There is an Internet session. If the session is dropped due to an idle<br />

timeout, and an ADSL connection is still present, the light will remain<br />

green. If the session is dropped for any other reason, the light will<br />

turn off.<br />

IP connection failed (no DHCP or PPoE response, PPPoE<br />

authentication failed, etc.)<br />

Data is being transmitted over the ADSL port.<br />

No Internet connection detected or device in bridged mode.<br />

Indicates that the <strong>Wireless</strong> port is initialized.<br />

Data is being transmitted or received over the wireless link.<br />

The <strong>Wireless</strong> Access Point is turned off.<br />

Indicates that wireless security has been enabled.<br />

WPS-capable device is connecting to the device.<br />

WPS has not been set or enabled.<br />

Getting to Know Your <strong>Wireless</strong> <strong>Router</strong> 3

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