User's Manual
2. Setup
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2. Setup
The antenna must be mounted and installed properly before configuring this product. Follow the setup
procedure for the product shown below.
Part Names and Functions
Figure 2.1. Part names
LED display
Table 2.1. LED Displays during Normal Operation
LED name Status
LED display
POWER
ON
Indicates that the device is operating.
Flashing
Indicates that the device is being started (going to operate after the power
switch was turned on)
WLAN
ON
When the product is configured as an access point, the LED being ON indicates
that one or more stations are logged in the product.
When the product is configured as a station, the LED being ON indicates that the
product is logged in an access point.
Flashing
Indicates data is being transmitted to or received from the device connected
through wireless LAN.
OFF
When the product is configured as an access point, the LED being OFF indicates
that no station is logged in the product.
When the product is configured as a station, the LED being OFF indicates that the
product is not logged in an access point.
LINK (LAN)
ON
Indicates that a wired LAN has been connected.
OFF
Indicates that a wired LAN is not connected.
ACT (LAN)
Flashing
Indicates that the product is transmitting/receiving data to/from the connected
terminal through wired LAN.
OFF
Indicates that the product is not transmitting/receiving data to/from the connected
terminal through wired LAN.
Antenna connectors:
Connect to the antennas. Connect supplied dipole antennas to these connectors.
LED:
Indicates the status of the power supply, wired LAN and wireless LAN.
Refer to Tables 2.1 - 2.3 for details.
DIP switch:
Used for initialization and for operation in IP-less mode.
See Table 2.4 for the setting method.
Power supply connector:
Used to supply power to the product.
Also used to ground the product.
LAN port:
Connects to a hub or PC through 10-BASE-T/100-BASE-TX.
Also displays the wired LAN connection status using the LINK and ACT LEDs.










