Front Panel; Rear Panel - D-Link DI-804 User Manual

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Front Panel

The front panel provides LED's for device status. Refer to the
following table for the meaning of each feature.
Power/Test Power status of the DI-804. The Power/Test LED will blink
once every two seconds to indicate proper operation. No LED
light indicates no power.
WAN
Wide Area Network status. When connected to the Internet,
Link/Act
the WAN LED should be on.
Ethernet
Local Area Network port status. A steady LED indicates a
1 –4
connection between computers on your LAN. A flickering
Link/Act
LED indicates data transmission.
Ethernet
Speed status of the Ethernet connection. A steady LED
1 –4
indicates 100Mbps speed. If the Link light in on and the
100Mbps
10/100 light is off, the speed is 10Mbps.

Rear Panel

The rear panel features a Power switch, an uplink port, LAN ports 1
through 4, WAN port and Factory Reset button. Refer to the following table
for the meaning of each feature.
Power
Use this switch to provide power to your DI-804.
Uplink
The Uplink port is used to connect your DI-804 to a switch or
hub using a straight-through Ethernet cable. Port 1 and the
Uplink port are the same port. Only one can be used at a time.
1 – 4
The RJ-45 Ethernet ports labeled 1 - 4 are used to connect your
computers using Ethernet cables to your DI-804.
WAN
The RJ-45 Ethernet port labeled WAN is used to connect your
DI-804 to your DSL or Cable modem.
Factory
Resets the configuration to default settings. Refer to the
Reset
Appendix for instructions on how to perform a factory reset.
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