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Connection Status Indicators:
PWR: A green light means that there is power to the CPE.
DIAG: The yellow DIAG light is an indicator that shows the CPE has been successfully booted up and the software is functional. When the CPE is powered on, the DIAG light flashes while the CPE is booting up. After 10 to 15 seconds, the DIAG light stops flashing and remains off.
LAN: The LAN light displays the LAN connection between the CPE unit and your Ethernet network. The green LAN light remains solid while there is a connection to the 10BaseT system. The flashing green LAN light indicates that data is being transmitted between the CPE unit and the Ethernet system.
USB: The USB light displays the USB connection between the CPE unit and your PC. The yellow flashing USB light means that the USB line is trying to connect between the PC and the CPE unit. A flashing yellow light indicates that data is being transmitted between the CPE unit and your PC. If the data traffic is heavy, the frequency of the flashing yellow light becomes higher and will appear solid.
WAN LINK: The WAN LINK light displays the connection between the CPE unit and the remote DSL network. A slow flashing green light indicates if the DSL line is not connected or is trying to connect. The solid green light indicates that the DSL line is successfully connected between your CPE unit and the remote switch.
WAN ACT: # (Activity): The WAN ACT flashing yellow light indicates that data is being transmitted between the DSL network and your CPE unit. If data traffic is heavy, the frequency of the flashing yellow light becomes higher and will appear solid.
If all of the lights remain solid (after 3 minutes) and do not shift into the above modes, it means that your CPE is broken and needs to be replaced. Please call Technical Support to order a new CPE unit.


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  • i do not have this green light blinking in my laptop (lan connection )what should i do

    2008-12-07 17:17:21



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