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WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAX204, Table 1. LED descriptions, User Manual

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WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAX204 Table 1. LED descriptions LED Power Internet WiFi Description Solid green. The access point is ready. Solid amber. The access point is starting or upgrading firmware. Blinking amber. The access point was reset to factory default settings and is restarting. For more information about resetting the access point to factory default settings, see Factory default settings on page 138. Blinking red. The firmware is corrupted and the access point cannot start. For more information, see Power LED does not turn green on page 226. Off. Power is not supplied to the access point. Solid green. An Internet connection is established. Blinking green. The Internet port is sending or receiving traffic. Solid amber. The access point cannot get an Internet connection. For more information, see Internet LED is solid amber or off [router mode] on page 226 (router mode is the default system mode) or Internet LED is solid amber or off [access point mode] on page 227. Blinking alternating green and amber. If the traffic meter is enabled, the traffic limit is reached. Fore more information, see Unblock the traffic meter after the traffic limit is reached [router mode] on page 163. Off. No Internet connection exists, for example, because no cable is inserted in the Internet port. Solid green. One or both WiFi radios are operating. Blinking green. One or both WiFi radios are sending or receiving traffic. Off. Both WiFi radios are off. For more information, see WiFi LED is Off on page 227. LAN WPS Solid green. One or more LAN ports are connected to powered-up devices. Blinking green. One or more LAN ports are sending or receiving traffic. Solid amber. One or more LAN ports function at 10 or 100 Mbps speed and are connected to powered-up devices. Blinking amber. One or more LAN ports are sending or receiving traffic at 10 or 100 Mbps speed. Off. None of the LAN ports is connected to a device. Solid green. WPS is available. Blinking green. The WPS button was pressed. For two minutes, the access point attempts to find the WiFi device (that is, the client) that can join the access point Wireless 1 network. For more information, see Use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to join the WiFi network on page 33. Off. WPS is disabled. Hardware Overview 12 User Manual

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Table 1. LED descriptions
Description
LED
Solid green
. The access point is ready.
Solid amber
. The access point is starting or upgrading firmware.
Blinking amber
. The access point was reset to factory default settings and is restarting.
For more information about resetting the access point to factory default settings, see
Factory
default
settings
on page 138.
Blinking red
. The firmware is corrupted and the access point cannot start. For more
information, see Power
LED
does
not
turn
green
on page 226.
Off
. Power is not supplied to the access point.
Power
Solid green
. An Internet connection is established.
Blinking green
. The Internet port is sending or receiving traffic.
Solid amber
. The access point cannot get an Internet connection. For more information,
see Internet
LED
is
solid
amber
or
off
[router
mode]
on page 226 (router mode is the
default system mode) or Internet
LED
is
solid
amber
or
off
[access
point
mode]
on page
227.
Blinking alternating green and amber
. If the traffic meter is enabled, the traffic limit
is reached. Fore more information, see Unblock
the
traffic
meter
after
the
traffic
limit
is
reached
[router
mode]
on page 163.
Off
. No Internet connection exists, for example, because no cable is inserted in the
Internet port.
Internet
Solid green
. One or both WiFi radios are operating.
Blinking green
. One or both WiFi radios are sending or receiving traffic.
Off
. Both WiFi radios are off. For more information, see WiFi
LED
is
Off
on page 227.
WiFi
Solid green
. One or more LAN ports are connected to powered-up devices.
Blinking green
. One or more LAN ports are sending or receiving traffic.
Solid amber
. One or more LAN ports function at 10 or 100 Mbps speed and are
connected to powered-up devices.
Blinking amber
. One or more LAN ports are sending or receiving traffic at 10 or 100
Mbps speed.
Off
. None of the LAN ports is connected to a device.
LAN
Solid green
. WPS is available.
Blinking green
. The
WPS
button was pressed. For two minutes, the access point
attempts to find the WiFi device (that is, the client) that can join the access point Wireless
1 network. For more information, see Use
Wi-Fi
Protected
Setup
to
join
the
WiFi
network
on page 33.
Off
. WPS is disabled.
WPS
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