User`s guide

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
If you encounter difficulties installing or using your Wireless
Router, work through these troubleshooting tips.
LEDs
The Ready LED is blinking faster than normal (more than once per second).
Your Wireless Router is powering on and double-checking its
systems. This is normal. If your Wireless Router finds a problem
while it is powering on, the Ready LED will go dark.
The LAN LED on top of my Wireless Router is off.
The LAN LED is dark when there aren’t any computers connected
to your Wireless Router’s LAN ports.
If you do have at least one computer connected to a LAN port on
your Wireless Router, there may be a problem on one or more of
the LAN ports. Refer to the LAN status LEDs on the side of your
Wireless Router for help locating the problem port(s).
If you have blocked clients from accessing the Internet, ensure that
your computer’s IP address isn’t included in the list of blocked
clients. See Controlling Access on page 49 for more information.
The Wireless LED is off.
The Wireless LED is dark when there aren’t any computers
connected to your Wireless Router over the WLAN.
If you do have at least one computer trying to connect to your
Wireless Router over the WLAN, there may be a problem with the
Wireless interface. See My computer cannot connect to my Wireless
Router on the WLAN. on page 60 for help correcting the problem.
The WAN LED is off.
Your WAN connection is broken. Check that your broadband
modem or receiver has power and that the WAN cable is properly
connected. You may need to replace the cable.