Led Indicators - Proxim Harmony 802.11b User Manual

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1.
Remove the 2 rubber feet on the bottom of the Access Point. Note that the rubber
feet are attached to the unit with an adhesive.
2.
Underneath the rubber feet there are 3 unthreaded mounting holes that accept M5
thread forming screws. Align the holes of the mounting bracket with these holes.
3.
Locate the screws provided with the mounting hardware.
4.
Insert the screws into the 3 holes of the mounting bracket and Access Point (i.e.,
the holes aligned in Step #2 above).
5.
Tighten the screws with a screwdriver to attach the mounting bracket to the
Access Point.

LED Indicators

There are three LEDs on the top panel of the Harmony 8550 802.11b Access Point:
Status LED: This LED, located on the right side (with the unit orientated so
that you can read the Proxim logo), is green when the unit is powered up and
operational. The LED is amber during initialization and when the Access
Point is not partnered with a Harmony AP Controller. If there is an internal
problem with the unit, the LED will turn red. If the Status LED turns red, try
recycling power to the unit. If the LED remains red, contact Proxim Technical
Support for assistance.
Radio LED: This LED, located in the center of the three LEDs, blinks green
when the Access Point is transmitting data packets over its radio.
Ethernet LED: This LED, located on the left side, blinks green when the
Access Point is transmitting data over the 10Base-T Ethernet port.
There is also one LED on the back panel of the Harmony 8550 802.11b Access Point:
Link LED: This LED, located between the power connector and the
10Base-T port, will turn green when the Access Point has a physical connec-
tion to the Ethernet network.
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