Cisco WRP400 User Guide - Page 12

Getting to Know the WRP400, Description, Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings,

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Getting to Know the WRP400 Front Panel 1 LED Description USB: For information about supported USB devices, visit the WRP400 product page on Cisco.com: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ ps10028/index.html Wi-Fi Protected Setup (White/Orange): If you have client devices, such as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to automatically configure wireless security for your wireless network(s). To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup, run the Setup Wizard, or refer to "Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings," on page 39. The Wi-Fi Protected Setup button lights up white and stays on while wireless security is enabled on your wireless network(s). The LED lights up orange if there is an error during the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process. Make sure the client device supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Wait until the LED is off, and then try again. Power (Green/Red/Orange): This LED indicates the status of power and the progress of the self-diagnostic test upon bootup. If a USB modem is connected to the USB port, this LED indicates the progress of initialization and the status of the mobile network connection. • Power: The Power LED shines green and stays on while the WRP400 is powered on. If the LED shines red, verify that the correct power adapter is used. If the LED remains red, contact your service provider for support. • Self-diagnostic test: During boot-up, the LED flashes green to indicate that the self-diagnostic test is in progress. When the test is complete, the LED shines steady green. • Initialization of a USB modem: When you connect a device to the USB port, the Power LED flashes green and orange, indicating that initialization is in progress. After the device initializes, the Power LED shines steady green. If the device fails to initialize, the LED continues to flash green and orange. Cisco WRP400 User Guide 10

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Getting to Know the WRP400
Front Panel
Cisco WRP400 User Guide
10
1
LED
Description
USB:
For information about supported USB devices, visit the WRP400
product page on Cisco.com:
ps10028/index.html
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (White/Orange): If you have client devices,
such as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then
you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to automatically configure
wireless security for your wireless network(s).
To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup, run the Setup Wizard, or refer to
“Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings,” on page 39
.
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup button lights up white and stays on while
wireless security is enabled on your wireless network(s). The LED
lights up orange if there is an error during the Wi-Fi Protected Setup
process. Make sure the client device supports Wi-Fi Protected
Setup. Wait until the LED is off, and then try again.
Power (Green/Red/Orange):
This LED indicates the status of power
and the progress of the self-diagnostic test upon bootup. If a USB
modem is connected to the USB port, this LED indicates the progress
of initialization and the status of the mobile network connection.
Power:
The Power LED shines green and stays on while the WRP400 is
powered on. If the LED shines red, verify that the correct power adapter
is used. If the LED remains red, contact your service provider for
support.
Self-diagnostic test:
During boot-up, the LED flashes green to indicate
that the self-diagnostic test is in progress. When the test is complete,
the LED shines steady green.
Initialization of a USB modem:
When you connect a device to the USB
port, the Power LED flashes green and orange, indicating that
initialization is in progress. After the device initializes, the Power LED
shines steady green. If the device fails to initialize, the LED continues to
flash green and orange.