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What does a flashing Power LED indicate on the router?
What does a flashing Power LED indicate on the router?
- The Router is working properly (correct)
- The Power is off
- The Router isn’t connected to any wireless device
- The Router has a system error
What does an Off WLAN LED indicate on the router?
What does an Off WLAN LED indicate on the router?
- The Router is working properly
- The Power is off
- The Router isn’t connected to any wireless device (correct)
- The Router has a system error
What does a Flashing WAN LED indicate on the router?
What does a Flashing WAN LED indicate on the router?
- The Router isn’t connected to any wireless device
- The Power is off
- The Router is connected to some wireless device(s) (correct)
- The Router has a system error
What does an Off LAN LED 14 indicate on the router?
What does an Off LAN LED 14 indicate on the router?
What does a Flashing WPS LED indicate on the router?
What does a Flashing WPS LED indicate on the router?
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Power LED Flashing
Power LED Flashing
The router is functioning.
WLAN LED Off
WLAN LED Off
No wireless devices connected to the router.
WAN LED Flashing
WAN LED Flashing
Router is connected to a wireless device.
LAN LED 14 Off
LAN LED 14 Off
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WPS LED Flashing
WPS LED Flashing
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Study Notes
Router LED Indicators
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A flashing Power LED typically indicates that the router is currently booting up or is in the process of resets. This may also signify that the system is searching for a network connection.
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An Off WLAN LED signifies that the wireless network is disabled or not operational. This can occur if the wireless function is turned off through the device settings or a physical switch.
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A flashing WAN LED indicates that data is actively being transmitted or received on the Wide Area Network interface. This shows that the router is communicating with an internet service provider.
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An Off LAN LED means there is no active connection to devices on the Local Area Network. This can indicate that no Ethernet cables are plugged in or connected devices are powered off.
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A flashing WPS LED demonstrates that the Wi-Fi Protected Setup feature is in use, typically during the process of establishing a secure connection between the router and another wireless device.
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Quiz: Setting Up Router Configuration Test your knowledge of router configuration with this quiz. Learn how to properly configure router devices and understand the front panel LEDs. This quiz will help you grasp essential concepts for setting up routers effectively.