User guide
1Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Chapter 1: Product OverviewAirRouter User Guide
Chapter 1:
Product Overview
Thank you for purchasing the Ubiquiti AirRouter.
Package Contents
AirRouter Power Adapter Ethernet Cable Quick Start Guide
System Requirements
• Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7,
Linux, or Mac OS X
• Java Runtime Environment 1.6 (or above) for the AirView
utility
• Web Browser: Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, or Microsoft
Internet Explorer
Top View
LAN LEDs (1-4) Displays the status of the wired
connections to Ethernet ports 1-4. Solid green
indicates a good connection. Flashing indicates
activity on the specific port.
Main Ethernet LED Displays the status of the
Main Ethernet port connection. Solid green
indicates a good connection. Flashing indicates
activity.
Internet LED Displays solid green when the
AirRouter is connected to the Internet. Flashes to
indicate Internet activity.
Wireless LAN LED Displays solid green when the
wireless LAN is enabled. It will flash to indicate
wireless activity.
Power LED Displays solid green once the
AirRouter is connected to the power adapter and
the power adapter is connected to a power outlet.
Rear View
Main Ethernet Port Functions as the WAN
port in SOHO Router mode and connects your
AirRouter to your broadband modem or Internet
connection using a standard Ethernet cable.
LAN Ports (1-4) Connects devices to your
AirRouter using standard Ethernet cables.
Reset Button Resets the AirRouter to the factory
default settings.
Note: Resetting the AirRouter to factory
default settings will erase custom settings
you have made. You can backup your
configuration from System > Backup
Configuration > Download in the
browser-based management interface.
USB Port Reserved for future use.
Power Port The power adapter connects here to
provide power to the AirRouter.