User`s guide
7
Getting to Know Your Wireless Router
Side View
The DC-IN port is the port for the power adapter.
The four numbered LAN ports correspond to the numbered LAN
LEDs (see below) and connect your Wireless Router to your wired
LAN stations. Connect only Ethernet cables to these ports.
The LAN indicator lights (LEDs) show the link and activity status
of the corresponding LAN ports, as shown below.
The WAN port connects your Wireless Router to a Wide Area
Network (WAN), which is most often the Internet, through a
Broadband modem or receiver.
The INIT button resets your Wireless Router to its factory default
settings. (Press and hold the INIT button for at least 5 seconds to
reset.)
LED On Off Blinking
LINK/ACT LAN connection is
made on port.
No connection on
port.
Data is being
transmitted.
100Mbps Port is connecting
at 100 Mbps.
Port is connecting
at 10 Mbps.
N/A
DC-IN port
LAN ports 1–4 LAN
LEDs
WAN port
INIT button
LINK/ACT
100Mbps
1324
1324
LINK/ACT LEDs are
on the top row.
100Mbps LEDs are
on the bottom row.