Reset Button - LevelOne WAB-3000 User Manual

108mbps mesh ap/bridge w/ multi-ssid, vlan
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WAB–3000 Wireless Access Point
LED
Power
WAN
WLAN1 Activity (AP)
WLAN2 Activity
(Bridge)
WLAN Signal Strength
(Bridge)
Note: When the WLAN1 and WLAN2 LEDs blink simultaneously
then the system is halted. The software has discovered a problem with
the encryption algorithm or the system configuration does not pass the
integrity check.

Reset Button

You can reboot the WAB–3000 by pressing and holding the reset but-
ton on the front of the unit for five seconds. Input is acknowledged by the
LWLANSS LED turning on.
To reset the WAB–3000 to its factory default press and hold the reset
button located on the front of the unit for 10 seconds. Input is acknowl-
edged by the WLANNSS LED turning on and then turning off after 10
seconds.
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Description
The Power indicator LED informs you when the gateway is on or
off. If this light is on, the gateway is on; if it is not on, the gateway
is off.
This light indicates the state of your connection to the organiza-
tion's Ethernet LAN network. When on, the WAN light indicates
that the unit is connected to the network. When the WAN light is
off, the gateway does not have an active connection to the net-
work.
This light may be steady or blinking and indicates that infor-
mation is passing through the AP connection.
This light may be steady or blinking and indicates that infor-
mation is passing through the Bridge connection.
The Strength LED indicator indicates the strength of the Bridge
connection (WLAN2).
1. LED Off: means no connection on the bridge side, or the signal
is very weak.
2. LED blinks slowly (every 1 second): means there is a connec-
tion, and the signal quality is poor.
3. LED blinks fast: means there is a connection, and the signal
quality is good.
4. LED steady on: means there is a connection, and the signal
quality is excellent.
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
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