Ethernet 1-4 Link And Activity (On Rear Panel); Power Sensor And Button Behavior; Tips For Improving Cellular Signal Strength; Reset The Device To Factory Defaults - Digi WR64 Hardware Reference Manual

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Solid Yellow: 2G or 3G connection is up.
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Solid Green: 4G connection is up.
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Ethernet 1-4 Link and Activity (on rear panel)

The LEDs on the WAN/ETH1, ETH2, ETH3, and ETH4 ports indicate that the Ethernet network interface
is up and there is activity on the network interface.
Left LED (on top of port connector)
Off: No Ethernet link detected.
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Blinking amber: Indicates Ethernet traffic.
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Right LED (on top of port connector)
Off: No Ethernet link detected.
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Solid green: 10/100 Mbps link detected.
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Solid amber: 1000 Mbps link detected.
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Power sensor and button behavior

The WR64 has an ignition sensor that can automatically power on the device when the ignition line is
on.
You can also power on the WR64 using the Power button. If the WR64 does not automatically restart
when the power ignition sense is on, press the Power button to restore power.

Tips for improving cellular signal strength

If the signal strength LEDs or the signal quality for your device indicate Poor or No service, try the
following things to improve signal strength:
Move the device to another location.
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Try connecting a different set of antennas, if available.
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Purchase a Digi Antenna Extender Kit:
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Antenna Extender Kit, 1m
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Antenna Extender Kit, 3m
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Reset the device to factory defaults

Resetting the device to factory defaults performs the following actions:
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