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W-AP175P LED Status Indicators, Function, Indicator, Status

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W-AP175P LED Status Indicators The W-AP175 include visual indicators for power, link, and radio status. Additionally, each radio has a four-LED array that indicates received signal strength (RSSI). NOTE: The RSSI LED indicators represent varying degrees in the RSSI level. The absence of a signal is indicated by no LED response, and full signal strength is indicated when all four LEDs are active and lit. Figure 2 LED Layout RSSI for Radio 0 P/S POE ENT RSSI for Radio 1 Table 2 lists the meanings of the LEDs on the W-AP175P outdoor access point. Table 2 W-AP175P LED Status Indicators LED Function Indicator Status P/S POE ENT R0 R1 RSSI (Radio 0) AP Power/Ready Status Off Blinking On N/A N/A LAN/Network Link Status Off On (Amber) On (Green) Blinking Radio 0 Status Off On (Amber) Blinking Radio 1 Status Off On (Blue) Blinking RSSI Level for Radio 0 Off 4 Step Progressive Bars (Red) 25/50/75/100% No power to AP Device booting, not ready Device ready Not currently used Ethernet link unavailable 10/100 Mbs ethernet link negotiated 1000 Mbs ethernet link negotiated Traffic on ethernet link Radio 0 disabled Radio 0 enabled in WLAN mode Air Monitor (AM) mode Radio 1disabled Radio 1 enabled in WLAN mode Air Monitor (AM) mode RSSI disabled/no signal Each bar represents a progressive increase in signal strength, with 4 bars representing maximum signal strength (100%). Minimum data rate: One lit LEDs Maximum data rate: Four lit LEDs Dell PowerConnect W-AP175 Outdoor Access Point | Installation Guide 5

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Dell PowerConnect W-AP175 Outdoor Access Point
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Installation Guide
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W-AP175P LED Status Indicators
The W-AP175 include visual indicators for power, link, and radio status. Additionally, each radio has a four-LED
array that indicates received signal strength (RSSI).
Figure 2
LED Layout
Table 2
lists the meanings of the LEDs on the W-AP175P outdoor access point.
NOTE:
The RSSI LED indicators represent varying degrees in the RSSI level. The absence of a signal is indicated by no LED
response, and full signal strength is indicated when all four LEDs are active and lit.
Table 2
W-AP175P LED Status Indicators
LED
Function
Indicator
Status
P/S
AP Power/Ready
Status
Off
No power to AP
Blinking
Device booting, not ready
On
Device ready
POE
N/A
N/A
Not currently used
ENT
LAN/Network Link
Status
Off
Ethernet link unavailable
On (Amber)
10/100 Mbs ethernet link negotiated
On (Green)
1000 Mbs ethernet link negotiated
Blinking
Traffic on ethernet link
R0
Radio 0 Status
Off
Radio 0 disabled
On (Amber)
Radio 0 enabled in WLAN mode
Blinking
Air Monitor (AM) mode
R1
Radio 1 Status
Off
Radio 1disabled
On (Blue)
Radio 1 enabled in WLAN mode
Blinking
Air Monitor (AM) mode
RSSI (Radio 0)
RSSI Level for Radio 0
Off
RSSI disabled/no signal
4 Step Progressive Bars
(Red)
25/50/75/100%
Each bar represents a progressive increase in
signal strength, with 4 bars representing
maximum signal strength (100%).
Minimum data rate: One lit LEDs
Maximum data rate: Four lit LEDs
P/S
ENT
POE
RSSI for Radio 1
RSSI for Radio 0