User guide

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Introducing the ZoneFlex Access Point
Getting to Know the Access Point Features
If you want to extend the range of your wireless network, you can connect an external
high gain antenna to the standard N-type radio frequency (RF) antenna connector on
the top panel of the Access Point. The antenna must have a gain of less than 9dBi to
comply with FCC and CE regulations.
AIR
Off: The WLAN service is down.
Green: The AP is functioning as a Root AP (RAP) or
Mesh AP (MAP), and the uplink signal is good.
Slow flashing green (one flash every two seconds):
Mesh networking is enabled, but the AP is still
searching for a mesh uplink.
Fast flashing green (two flashes every second): The
AP is functioning as a Mesh AP and the wireless
signal to its uplink AP is fair.
WLAN
Green: The WLAN service is up and at least one
wireless client is associated. If mesh networking is
enabled, there are no downlink MAPs connected.
Fast flashing green (two flashes every second): The
WLAN service is up and at least one wireless client
is associated. Mesh networking is enabled and at
least one downlink MAP is connected.
Slow flashing green (one flash every two seconds):
The WLAN service is up, but no wireless clients are
currently associated with it. Mesh networking is
enabled and at least one downlink MAP is
connected to this Access Point.
Off: Either the WLAN is down, or it is up but no
wireless clients are currently associated with it. If
mesh networking is enabled, there are no downlink
MAPs connected to this Access Point.
LAN
Green: The LAN port is connected to a 10/100Mbps
device.
Flashing green: Traffic is passing through the LAN
port.
Off: The LAN port is not connected to any network
device.
PWR
Green: On.
Off: Off.
Table 13. ZoneFlex 2741 LED states and behaviors
LED Meaning