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Advanced Digital TV
Providing Wireless ADTV service with the Motorola VAP2400 Unit
Your Motorola VAP2400 Wireless Unit when equipped can act as an Access Point unit, which
transmits a data signal out wirelessly through the home, or a Client unit which receives the
wireless signal and sends it, via Ethernet cable, to a set-top box. The unit selects its role based
on the order in which it is booted up.
Room One
• Modem or Residential Gateway (RG)
- usually set up by CCI installer
• Motorola VAP2400
as Access Point unit
Room Two
• Television
• Motorola VAP2400
as Client unit
• Set-top box
Motorola VAP2400 Wireless Unit configuration
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FRONT PANEL:
1. Power Indicator Light.
Green = VAP is on.
Amber = VAP is on standby.
Off = VAP is disconnected from power source.
2. Wireless Link Quality LED.
Solid Green = Wireless quality is good.
Flashing Green = Wireless quality is average.
Off = No wireless connection.
3. Operational Mode LED.
Solid Green = VAP is functioning as an Access Point.
Solid Amber = VAP is functioning as a Client.
Blinking Amber = There is an error.
Off = The automatic configuration process failed.
BACK PANEL:
4. Reset Button. Resets VAP back to default settings.
5. WPS Button. Establishes wireless connection to your home
network.
6. Ethernet Port. When used as the Access Point unit, RJ-45 cable
connects here from the Modem. For the Client unit, cable goes
from here to set-top box.
7. Power Jack. Provides power to the VAP2400.