ZyXEL AG-320 User Guide - Page 24

Application Overview

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ZyXEL AG-320 User's Guide The following table describes the operation of the LINK and ACT LEDs on the rear of the device. Table 2 AG-320 LEDs LED LINK ACT STATE On Off Blinking Off DESCRIPTION The AG-320 is receiving power. The AG-320 is not receiving power. The AG-320 is sending or receiving data. The AG-320 is not sending or receiving data. 1.2 Application Overview This section describes some network applications for the AG-320. 1.2.1 Station Mode The AG-320 is in wireless station mode by default. When the AG-320 works as a wireless station (wireless client), you can either set the network type to Infrastructure and connect to an AP or use Ad-Hoc mode and connect to a peer computer (another wireless device in AdHoc mode). 1.2.1.1 Infrastructure To connect to a network via an access point (AP), set the AG-320 network type to Infrastructure using the Profile screen. Through the AP, you can access the Internet or the wired network behind the AP. 24 Chapter 1 Getting Started

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ZyXEL AG-320 User’s Guide
24
Chapter 1 Getting Started
The following table describes the operation of the
LINK
and
ACT
LEDs on the rear of the
device.
1.2
Application Overview
This section describes some network applications for the AG-320.
1.2.1
Station Mode
The AG-320 is in wireless station mode by default. When the AG-320 works as a wireless
station (wireless client), you can either set the network type to
Infrastructure
and connect to
an AP or use
Ad-Hoc
mode and connect to a peer computer (another wireless device in Ad-
Hoc mode).
1.2.1.1
Infrastructure
To connect to a network via an access point (AP), set the AG-320 network type to
Infrastructure
using the
Profile
screen. Through the AP, you can access the Internet or the
wired network behind the AP.
Table 2
AG-320 LEDs
LED
STATE
DESCRIPTION
LINK
On
The AG-320 is receiving power.
Off
The AG-320 is not receiving power.
ACT
Blinking
The AG-320 is sending or receiving data.
Off
The AG-320 is not sending or receiving data.