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Satellite LED behavior, Router and satellite labels

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Nighthawk Mesh WiFi 6 System with MR70 router and MS70 satellite Satellite LED behavior The following table describes the LED behavior for the LED that is on the front of the satellite. Table 2. Satellite LED behavior LED color Pulsing white Description The satellite LED pulses white for one of the following reasons: • You connected the power adapter to the satellite. Now the satellite is booting and attempting to sync with the router. • You pressed the Sync button and the satellite is attempting to sync with the router. • You pressed the Reset button and the satellite is resetting to its factory default settings. Solid blue Solid amber Pulsing red The satellite finished booting, is synced with the router, and is working normally. This color stays on all the time if the satellite is working normally. The satellite failed to sync with the router. Move your satellite closer to the router (or closer to your other satellite if you own more than one satellite). The satellite's firmware is corrupted. Router and satellite labels The router label shows the login information, the router WiFi network name and password, the router's MAC address, and the router's serial number. The following is an example of what the router label might look like: Figure 3. Router label Overview 12 User Manual

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Satellite LED behavior
The following table describes the LED behavior for the LED that is on the front of the
satellite.
Table 2. Satellite LED behavior
Description
LED color
The satellite LED pulses white for one of the following reasons:
You connected the power adapter to the satellite. Now the satellite is booting and
attempting to sync with the router.
You pressed the
Sync
button and the satellite is attempting to sync with the router.
You pressed the
Reset
button and the satellite is resetting to its factory default settings.
Pulsing white
The satellite finished booting, is synced with the router, and is working normally. This
color stays on all the time if the satellite is working normally.
Solid blue
The satellite failed to sync with the router. Move your satellite closer to the router (or
closer to your other satellite if you own more than one satellite).
Solid amber
The satellite's firmware is corrupted.
Pulsing red
Router and satellite labels
The router label shows the login information, the router WiFi network name and
password, the router's MAC address, and the router's serial number. The following is
an example of what the router label might look like:
Figure 3. Router label
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Nighthawk Mesh WiFi 6 System with MR70 router and MS70 satellite