Wireless Led; Ethernet Led; Rear Panel; Ethernet Port - Proxim Harmony User Manual

802.11a access point
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Introduction
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Wireless LED

The Wireless LED blinks green when the Access Point receives data packets over the
wireless network.

Ethernet LED

The Ethernet LED blinks green when the Access Point receives data packets over the

Ethernet port.

Rear Panel

Ethernet Port
This port connects the Access Point to your 10/100Base-T Ethernet network using a
straight-through Ethernet cable.

Ethernet Link/Activity LED

The Link LED is lit solid green when the Access Point is connected at 100Mbps to the
Ethernet network, and lit solid amber when connected at 10Mbps. It will blink to
indicate activity on the Ethernet network.

Power Port

The Harmony 802.11a Access Point requires power from either a Harmony Power
System or from an external power supply. If you are not using the Harmony Power
System, connect the power supply that came with your Harmony 802.11a Access Point
to the power port. Use only the supplied Class 2 power supply (12V, 1 Amp).

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