ZyXEL M-302 User Guide - Page 20

Infrastructure

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M-302 User's Guide The following table describes the M-302. Table 1 External View LABEL 1 2 3 4 DESCRIPTION Removable antenna (5dBi, R-SMA connector) Fixed antenna Power (PWR) and Link (LNK) lights PCI contacts The following table describes the operation of the Power (PWR) and Link (LNK) lights on the rear of the device. Table 2 Light Description STATUS PWR LIGHT LNK LIGHT Power off The light is off. The light is off. Power on The light blinks slowly. The light is off. Power on, device disabled The light is on. The light is off. Searching for wireless network Both lights blink in series Connected to wireless network (no traffic) Both lights blink together slowly Connected to wireless network (traffic) Both lights blink together rapidly 1.1.1 Application Overview This section describes some network applications for the M-302. 1.1.1.1 Infrastructure To connect to a network via an Access Point (AP), set the M-302 network type to Infrastructure. Through the AP, you can access the Internet or the wired network behind the AP. Note: For more information on switching between Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc modes, refer to Section 4.4 on page 44. 20 Chapter 1 Getting Started

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M-302 User’s Guide
20
Chapter 1 Getting Started
The following table describes the M-302.
The following table describes the operation of the Power (
PWR
) and Link (
LNK
) lights on
the rear of the device.
1.1.1
Application Overview
This section describes some network applications for the M-302.
1.1.1.1
Infrastructure
To connect to a network via an Access Point (AP), set the M-302 network type to
Infrastructure
. Through the AP, you can access the Internet or the wired network behind the
AP.
Note:
For more information on switching between Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc modes,
refer to
Section 4.4 on page 44
.
Table 1
External View
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
1
Removable antenna (5dBi, R-SMA connector)
2
Fixed antenna
3
Power (PWR) and Link (LNK) lights
4
PCI contacts
Table 2
Light Description
STATUS
PWR LIGHT
LNK LIGHT
Power off
The light is off.
The light is off.
Power on
The light blinks slowly.
The light is off.
Power on, device disabled
The light is on.
The light is off.
Searching for wireless network
Both lights blink in series
Connected to wireless network (no traffic)
Both lights blink together slowly
Connected to wireless network (traffic)
Both lights blink together rapidly