Power Led Remains Solid Amber; Power Led Is Blinking Amber Continuously; Power Led Is Alternating Green And Amber; Activity Led Is Off - NETGEAR WAC510 User Manual

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If the error persists, a hardware problem might exist. For recovery instructions or help with a hardware
problem, contact technical support at netgear.com/support.

Power LED Remains Solid Amber

When you turn on the power to the access point, the Power LED lights solid amber temporarily and then
turns solid green, indicating that the startup procedure is complete and the access point is ready.
If the Power LED remains solid amber and does not turn solid green, a failure occurred or the access point
is malfunctioning.
If the Power LED does not turn solid green, do the following:
1.
Turn the power off and back on and wait several minutes to see if the access point recovers.
2.
If the access point does not recover, press and hold the Reset button to return the access point to its
factory settings (see
If the error persists, a hardware problem might exist. For recovery instructions or help with a hardware
problem, contact technical support at netgear.com/support.

Power LED Is Blinking Amber Continuously

When you turn on the power to the access point, the Power LED lights solid amber temporarily and then
turns solid green, indicating that the startup procedure is complete and the access point is ready. During
regular operation, the only time that the Power LED blinks amber temporarily is when firmware is being
upgraded.
If the Power LED blinks amber continuously and does not turn solid green, the access point did not receive
an IP address from a DHCP server.
Check to make sure that the DHCP client of the access point is enabled (see
page 72), that your network includes a DHCP server (or a router that functions as a DHCP server), and that
the DHCP server can reach the access point (both must be on the same network).
If you network does not include a DHCP server, you might need to configure a fixed (static) IP address on
the access point (see
Disable the DHCP Client and Specify a Fixed IP Address

Power LED Is Alternating Green and Amber

If the Power LED is alternating green and amber, the access point is receiving insufficient Power over
Ethernet (PoE).
Check to see why the PoE switch cannot provide sufficient PoE power to the access point. Most likely, the
PoE power budget of the PoE switch is oversubscribed and you might need to disconnect another PoE
device from the PoE switch to make sufficient PoE power available for the access point.

Activity LED Is Off

If the WAN port of the access point is connected to a PoE switch, non-PoE switch, or Internet modem and
the WAN LED lights amber or green but the Activity LED is off, the access point cannot detect a link with
the network and the Internet.
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Use the Reset Button
on page 94).
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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Enable the DHCP Client
on page 71).
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