User's Manual

Lights when your router is setting up using WPS. Your router supports one WPS
session at a time so wait until the LED stops flashing before setting up another
WPS device.
Turns off if there is an error during the WPS setup process. Make sure your
device(s) support WPS, and then try again.
See WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) for information on connecting via WPS.
Internet
Lights when there is a working Internet connection.
Flashes to indicate network activity over the Internet port.
Rear Panel Connections
1. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) ButtonUse to automatically configure wireless
security for your wireless network if you have devices that support WI-FI
Protected Setup. See WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) for information on connecting
via WPS.
2. USBConnect a USB storage device to this port.
3. InternetConnect your high-speed cable or DSL Internet service to this port.
4. Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4Connect your router to computers on your wired network and
other Ethernet devices to these ports. The LED under the port lights when, your
router is connected to the device. The LED flashes when there is network activity
over that port. .
5. ResetPress and hold for approximately ten seconds to reset your router to
factory default settings. If you created any custom settings, including a login name
and password, they will be erased and replaced with the factory default settings.
6. PowerConnect the power adapter to this port. The LED under the port lights
when your router is on. The LED flashes when your router goes through a self-
diagnostic mode during boot-up.