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nano3G AP Installation Manual Troubleshooting
N3G_INST_300 v292_1.0 for N3G_2.92 © ip.access Limited 2012 Page 89
8.1.3 nano3G S16 AP LEDs
The following table shows the meaning of the status LEDs under normal and fault
conditions.
8.2 nano3G E8 AP or E16 AP Does Not Start Up
Check the following:
Check the power-over-Ethernet inserter: it must be a POE+ unit.
Verify the Ethernet cable from the POE+ inserter is plugged into the correct socket
(LAN1).
If using a DC power supply instead of POE+, verify the power supply is a 12V
supply with the correct polarity.
Power
Off The nano3G AP is not switched on.
Green The nano3G AP is powered up normally.
Flashing green Self-test is running.
Red There is a fault with the nano3G AP.
Network
Off Unable to detect a network. This is usually because there is no
network cable connected, or there is no network connection at the
other end of the cable (for example, the router or broadband modem
may have failed).
Green The network connection is OK.
Flashing green Indicates activity on the network (that is, the nano3G AP is sending
and/or receiving data across the LAN).
Service
Off The nano3G AP is not provisioned, it has no IP address. This may be
a temporary condition when the AP is switched on for the first time, or
after factory reset.
Green The nano3G AP is provisioned and unlocked, it is connected to the
AP and is providing service.
Flashing green
(evenly, slowly)
The nano3G AP is provisioned but has lost connection to the AC, for
example because the AC is not available or there is a DNS problem.
Flashing green
(evenly, fast)
The nano3G AP has been reinitialized (the reset button was pressed
but for less than 5 seconds).
Off, with a short
green blink every
3 seconds
The nano3G AP is administratively Locked.
Off, with short
green blinks on
Factory reset is in progress in the nano3G AP (the reset button was
pressed for more than 5 seconds).
On, with short
green blinks off
Software download is in progress to the nano3G AP.