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Appendix B: Button Color Codes
The following information covers the colors displayed by the button on 
Squeezebox Receiver.  It is useful for troubleshooting.
No light: 
Squeezebox Receiver is OFF.
Low white: 
Squeezebox Receiver is ON but no music is playing.
Bright white: 
Squeezebox Receiver is ON and music is playing.
Fast blinking white:   Automatic software update is in progress.
Solid red:  
Starting up.
Slow blinking red:  
Waiting to be configured for your network.
Fast blinking red:  
Factory reset in progress.
Yellow:  
Connecting to your network.
 
If the light remains yellow, it means that the player 
is having trouble connecting to the network. If 
you are using a wireless network, please see the 
Troubleshooting section in this User Guide.
Green:  
Connected to your network and waiting to be 
assigned an IP address by the DHCP server.
If the light remains green, confirm that your wireless 
router is providing DHCP service. In some wireless 
network installations, the router may be configured 
to limit the number of IP addresses for security 
purposes. If DHCP is running correctly, check to see if 
the router has run out of IP addresses.
Blue:  
Connected to the network and waiting to connect 
to a music source (such as SqueezeNetwork or 
SqueezeCenter).
 
If you are attempting to connect to SqueezeCenter 
and the light remains blue, the most likely cause 
is a firewall running on the computer on which 
SqueezeCenter is installed. See Appendix A: 
Configuring Your Firewall. 
If you are attempting 
to connect to SqueezeNetwork and the button