NETGEAR DGN2200v3 User Manual page 10

N300 wireless adsl2+ modem router
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N300 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN2200v3
Table 1. Front Panel LEDs
Icon
LED Activity
Power
Solid green
Solid red
Off
Restore factory
settings
LAN
Solid green
Blinking green
Off
USB
Off
Solid green
Blinking green
DSL
Solid green
Blinking green
Off
Internet
Solid green
Solid red
Blinking green
Wireless
Off
Solid green
Icon is on the
Blinking green
Wireless
button
Off
Description
Power is supplied to the modem router.
POST (power-on self-test) failure or a device malfunction has occurred.
Power is not supplied to the modem router.
The LED blinks momentarily when the Restore Factory Settings button on
the bottom of the unit is pressed for 6 seconds (pressing it briefly resets the
unit). The Power LED then blinks red three times when the Restore Factory
Settings button is released and then turns green as the gateway resets to
the factory defaults.
The LAN port has detected an Ethernet link with a device.
Data is being transmitted or received.
No link is detected on this port.
• No USB device connected.
• "Safely Remove Hardware" has been activated.
• An error has occurred with the device.
USB device is ready to use.
USB device is in use.
You have a DSL connection. In technical terms, the DSL port is
synchronized with an ISP's network-access device.
Indicates that the modem router is negotiating the best possible speed on
the DSL line.
The unit is off or there is no DSL link established.
You have an Internet connection. If this connection is dropped due to an
idle time-out but the DSL connection is still present, the light stays green. If
the Internet connection is dropped for any other reason, the light turns off.
The Internet (IP) connection failed. See
on page 103 for troubleshooting information.
Connection
Data is being transmitted over the DSL port.
No Internet connection is detected or the device is in bridge mode (an
external device handles the ISP connection).
There is wireless connectivity.
Data is being transmitted or received over the wireless link.
There is no wireless connectivity. You can still plug an Ethernet cable into
one of the LAN ports to get wired connectivity. See
on page 30 for more information about the use of this button.
Connectivity
Hardware Setup
10
Troubleshooting the Internet
Turn Off Wireless

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