Specifications

Administrator’s Handbook
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LED Function Summary Matrix
If a status indicator light does not look correct, look for these possible problems:
Unlit Solid Green
Flashing
Green
Solid Red Flashing Red
Power
No power Power on N/A System failure Installing new
embedded software
USB Active
No signal USB port con-
nected to PC
Activity on the
USB cable
N/A N/A
DSL Sync
No signal DSL line synched
with the DSLAM
Attempting to
train with DSLAM
N/A N/A
DSL Traffic
No signal N/A Activity on the
DSL cable
N/A N/A
Ethernet
Traffic
No signal N/A Activity on the
Ethernet port
N/A N/A
Ethernet Link
No signal Synched with Ether-
net card
N/A N/A N/A
Internet
No signal Broadband device
is connected.
Activity on the
WAN port.
Physical link
established, but
PPP or DHCP
fails.
N/A
Wireless
Wireless is
disabled.
Wireless is
enabled.
Activity on the
WLAN.
N/A N/A
LED State Possible problems
Power Unlit
1. Make sure the power switch is in the ON position.
2. Make sure the power adapter is plugged into the 2200-, 3300- or 7000-series DSL Gate-
way properly.
3. Try a known good wall outlet.
4. Replace the power supply and/or unit.
DSL
Sync
Unlit
1. Make sure the you are using the correct cable. The DSL cable is the thinner standard tele-
phone cable.
2. Make sure the DSL cable is plugged into the correct wall jack.
3. Make sure the DSL cable is plugged into the DSL port on the 2200-, 3300- or 7000-series
DSL Gateway.
4. Make sure the DSL line has been activated at the central office DSLAM.
5. Make sure the 2200-, 3300- or 7000-series DSL Gateway is not plugged into a micro filter.
EN Link Unlit
Note: EN Link light is inactive if only using USB.
1. Make sure the you are using the Ethernet cable, not the DSL cable. The Ethernet cable is
thicker than the standard telephone cable.
2. Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet jack on the PC.
3. If plugging a 2200-, 3300- or 7000-series DSL Gateway into a hub the you may need to
plug into an uplink port on the hub, or use an Ethernet cross over cable.
4. Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet port on the 2200-,
3300- or 7000-series DSL Gateway.
5. Try another Ethernet cable if you have one available.