3Com 3CRWE80096A User Guide - Page 16

Connecting to an Ethernet Network, Checking the LEDs

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10 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ACCESS POINT Connecting to an Ethernet Network Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the access point to an Ethernet network, as shown below. To avoid damaging other components connected to the network, make sure that the Ethernet cable connected to the LAN port is plugged into the To Hub/Switch port on the power supply (not the To Access Point port). RESET POWER WIRELESS ETHERNET TO POWER SUPPLY TO ACCESS POINT TO HUB/SWITCH Ethernet Checking the LEDs LED Power Wireless Ethernet Description s On-Access point has power. s Off-Access point is not receiving power. s Blinking-The access point is operating. The blink speed ranges from approximately once every 2.5 seconds to approximately 10 times per second, depending on the signal strength and transmission speed. s Off-The access point is not receiving power. s Blinking-Wired LAN traffic is detected. Faster blinking indicates heavier traffic. s Off-There is no wired LAN connection or the access point is not receiving power.

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10
C
HAPTER
2: I
NSTALLING
THE
A
CCESS
P
OINT
Connecting to an
Ethernet Network
Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the access point to an Ethernet network,
as shown below.
Checking the LEDs
To avoid damaging other components connected to the network, make sure
that the Ethernet cable connected to the LAN port is plugged into the
To
Hub/Switch
port on the power supply (not the
To Access Point
port).
RESET
TO POWER SUPPLY
ETHERNET
WIRELESS
POWER
TO ACCESS POINT
TO HUB/SWITCH
Ethernet
LED
Description
Power
On—Access point has power.
Off—Access point is not receiving power.
Wireless
Blinking—The access point is operating. The blink speed ranges from
approximately once every 2.5 seconds to approximately 10 times per
second, depending on the signal strength and transmission speed.
Off—The access point is not receiving power.
Ethernet
Blinking—Wired LAN traffic is detected. Faster blinking indicates
heavier traffic.
Off—There is no wired LAN connection or the access point is not
receiving power.