Netgear DGN2200M DGN2200M User Manual (PDF) - Page 10
Table 1., Front Panel Button and LED Descriptions, Internet Configuration - bridge mode
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N300 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN2200M Mobile Edition User Manual Table 1. Front Panel Button and LED Descriptions Button/LED Wi-F Internet Port DSL USB LAN Ports Activity Description Turn the wireless radio in the wireless modem router on and off. The wireless radio is on by default. The LED located below this button indicates if the wireless radio is on or off. Solid green Indicates that the Wireless port is initialized. Blinking green Data is being transmitted or received over the wireless link. Off The Wireless Access Point is turned off. Solid green There is an Internet session. Solid red No Internet connection. Blinking green Data is being transmitted over the Internet connection. Blinking green and red Traffic meter limit has been reached. Off No Internet connection detected or device in bridge mode. Solid green The ADSL port is synchronized with an ISP's network-access device. Blinking green Indicates ADSL training-ADSL is synchronizing with the DSLAM. Off The unit is off or there is no IP connection. Off • No USB device connected. • "Safely Remove Hardware" has been activated. • An error has occurred with the device. Solid blue USB device is ready to use. Blinking blue USB device is in use. Solid green The local Ethernet ports have detected wired links with PCs. Blinking Data is being transmitted or received. Off No link is detected on these ports. Power Solid green The router is powered on and operating normally. Solid amber POST (power-on self-test) in progress. Off Power is not supplied to the router. Restore Factory Settings Press the reset button for 6 seconds. The Power LED lights briefly. button When the button is released, the LED blinks red three times and then turns green as the router resets to the factory defaults. 10 | Chapter 1. Internet Configuration