Netgear WAC104 – Dual Band 802.11ac Wireless Access Point 用户手册

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Troubleshoot With the LEDs
When you turn on the power, the LEDs light as described here:
1.
The Power LED   lights solid green temporarily, then blinks green, and finally turns solid green and
remains that way, indicating that the startup procedure is complete and the access point is ready.
2.
When the startup procedure is complete, verify the following:
The WiFi LED   lights solid green or blinks green (unless the WiFi radios are turned off).
The WPS LED   lights solid green or blinks green (unless the WiFi radios are turned off).
If a LAN device is connected to a LAN port, the associated LAN LED 
 lights solid green or blinks
green.
You can use the LEDs for troubleshooting. For more information, see the following sections:
Power LED Is Off
 on page 70
Power LED Remains Blinking Green
 on page 70
WiFi LED Is Off
 on page 71
Power LED Is Off
If the Power LED   and other LEDs are off when the access point is turned on, do the following:
Make sure that the 
Power On/Off button on the back is in the on position, that is, it is pushed in.
Make sure that the power cord is correctly connected to the access point and that the power supply
adapter is correctly connected to a functioning power outlet.
Make sure that you are using the 12V, 1.5A power adapter that NETGEAR supplied for this product.
If the error persists, a hardware problem might exist. For recovery instructions or help with a hardware
problem, contact technical support at 
.
Power LED Remains Blinking Green
When you turn on the power to the access point, the Power LED   lights solid green temporarily, then
blinks green, and finally turns solid green and remains that way, indicating that the startup procedure is
complete and the access point is ready. During operation, the only time that the Power LED might be blinking
green is when firmware is being upgraded.
If the Power LED remains blinking green and does not turn solid green, a failure occurred or the access
point is malfunctioning.
Troubleshooting
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802.11ac Wireless Access