Netgear HE102 HE102 Reference Manual - Page 19

Connect the Ethernet Cable., Connect the Power Cable., Check the setup.

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2. Connect the Ethernet Cable. You may use the included category 5 UTP Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet port on the rear panel of HE102 Wireless Access Point to a 10 Base-T network hub, switch or router. 3. Connect the Power Cable. Connect the power cord of the HE102 Wireless Access Point power adapter to the 3.3V DC power socket on the rear panel of the access point. Then, plug the power adapter into an A/C power outlet. Note: Use only the power adapter supplied with the HE102 Wireless Access Point, otherwise the HE102 may be damaged. 4. Check the setup. The Power light should be lit. It might take a few seconds after the power is applied to the access point for the power light to appear. The Ethernet Link light should be on. If the connection is a 100 Mbps connection, the light is green. If it is a 10 Mbps connection, the light is amber. The Ethernet connection light also flashes to indicate that data has been sent and received by the access point. The Wireless Link light should be on and blinking. A slow blink indicates that the access point is looking for wireless nodes, or that very little wireless activity is taking place. A fast blink indicates that the access point is receiving or transmitting wireless data. 17

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2.
Connect the Ethernet Cable.
You may use the included category 5 UTP Ethernet cable to connect the
Ethernet port on the rear panel of HE102 Wireless Access Point to a 10
Base-T network hub, switch or router.
3.
Connect the Power Cable.
Connect the power cord of the HE102 Wireless Access Point power adapter
to the 3.3V DC power socket on the rear panel of the access point. Then,
plug the power adapter into an A/C power outlet.
Note:
U
se only the power adapter supplied with the HE102 Wireless Access
Point, otherwise the HE102 may be damaged.
4.
Check the setup.
The
Power light
should be lit. It might take a few seconds after the power is
applied to the access point for the power light to appear.
The
Ethernet Link light
should be on. If the connection is a 100 Mbps
connection, the light is green. If it is a 10 Mbps connection, the light is
amber. The Ethernet connection light also flashes to indicate that data has
been sent and received by the access point.
The
Wireless Link light
should be on and blinking. A slow blink indicates
that the access point is looking for wireless nodes, or that very little wireless
activity is taking place. A fast blink indicates that the access point is
receiving or transmitting wireless data.