Cisco EA2700 User Manual - Page 10

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Linksys EA-Series IPv6 enabled Supports the latest Internet protocol technology to future-proof your network. Easy to manage Cisco Connect software helps you customize your settings and quickly add multiple devices to your network: Separate guest network Create a separate, password-protected network for guests. Parental controls Limit access time and websites with parental controls. Top view Indicator light •• Indicator light-Stays on steadily while power is connected and following a successful Wi-Fi Protected Setup connection. Pulses slowly during bootup, during firmware upgrades, and during a Wi‑Fi Protected Setup connection. Flashes quickly when there is a Wi‑Fi Protected Setup error. Back view Product overview Ethernet ports Internet port Power port Wi-Fi Protected Setup button Reset button USB port •• Ethernet ports-Connect Ethernet cables (also called network cables) to these Gigabit (10/100/1000) ports, color coded blue, and to wired Ethernet network devices on your network. Note For best performance, use CAT5E or higher rated cables on the Ethernet ports. •• Internet port-Connect an Ethernet cable (also called a network or Internet cable) to this port, color coded yellow, and to your modem. •• Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ button-Press this button to easily configure wireless security on Wi-Fi Protected Setup-enabled network devices. For more information, see "How to set up wireless security using Wi‑Fi Protected Setup" on page 38. •• USB port-To easily share disk storage with other users on your network or on the Internet, connect a USB drive to this port. For more information, see "Using an External Drive" on page 43. You can also connect a USB printer and share it across your network. For more information, see "How to connect a printer" on page 14. 7

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Product overview
Linksys EA-Series
IPv6 enabled
Supports the latest Internet protocol technology to future-proof your network.
Easy to manage
Cisco Connect software helps you customize your settings and quickly add
multiple devices to your network:
Separate guest network
Create a separate, password-protected network for guests.
Parental controls
Limit access time and websites with parental controls.
Top view
Indicator light
Indicator light
—Stays on steadily while power is connected and
following a successful Wi-Fi Protected Setup connection. Pulses slowly
during bootup, during firmware upgrades, and during a Wi-Fi Protected
Setup connection. Flashes quickly when there is a Wi-Fi Protected Setup
error.
Back view
Ethernet ports
Wi-Fi Protected Setup button
Internet port
Power port
Reset button
USB port
Ethernet ports
—Connect Ethernet cables (also called network cables)
to these Gigabit (10/100/1000) ports, color coded blue, and to wired
Ethernet network devices on your network.
NOTE
For best performance, use CAT5E or higher rated cables on the
Ethernet ports.
Internet port
—Connect an Ethernet cable (also called a network or
Internet cable) to this port, color coded yellow, and to your modem.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ button
—Press this button to easily configure
wireless security on Wi-Fi Protected Setup-enabled network devices.
For more information, see “How to set up wireless security using Wi-Fi
Protected Setup” on page 38.
USB port
—To easily share disk storage with other users on your network
or on the Internet, connect a USB drive to this port. For more information,
see “Using an External Drive” on page 43. You can also connect a USB
printer and share it across your network. For more information, see “How
to connect a printer” on page 14.