Netgear WAC104 – Dual Band 802.11ac Wireless Access Point User Manual

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Table 1. LED descriptions
Description
LED
Solid green. The access point is ready.
Solid green temporarily, blinking green temporarily, and finally solid green. The access
point is starting or was reset to factory default settings and is restarting.
For more information about resetting the access point to factory default settings, see 
Return
the Access Point to Its Factory Default Settings
 on page 44.
Blinking green. The access point is starting or upgrading firmware.
If the Power LED is blinking green at any other time, see 
Power LED Remains Blinking Green
on page 70.
Off. Power is not supplied to the access point.
Power
Solid green. (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is ready for use. By default, the WPS LED lights solid
green when the power is on.
Blinking green for two minutes. Someone pressed the WPS button on the access point to
join the WiFi network.
For more information, see 
Wi-Fi Protected Setup Method
 on page 24.
WPS
Solid green. One or both WiFi radios are operating.
Blinking green. One or both WiFi radios are sending or receiving traffic.
Off. Both WiFi radios are off.
For more information, see
Control the WiFi Radios
 on page 37.
WiFi
Ethernet LAN ports 1–4:
Solid green. A powered-on Ethernet device is connected to the LAN port.
Blinking green. The LAN port is sending or receiving traffic.
Off. No powered-on Ethernet device is connected to the LAN port.
LAN
Back Panel
The back panel of the access point provides ports, buttons, and a DC power connector.
Hardware Overview of the Access Point
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802.11ac Wireless Access