Verizon CR1000A User Manual page 11

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WPS Button - allows quick access to the Wi-Fi Protected Setup
WPS Button
(WPS) feature and pairing mode.
The WPS button is used to initiate Wi-Fi Protected Setup. This is an
easy way to add WPS capable devices to your Wi-Fi network. To
activate the WPS function, press and hold the WPS button located
on the rear of your Verizon Router for more than two seconds.
When WPS is initiated from your router, the Router Status LED
slowly flashes blue for up to two minutes, allowing time to complete
the WPS pairing process on your Wi-Fi device (also known as a
Wi-Fi client). When a device begins connecting to your router using
WPS, the Router Status LED rapidly flashes blue for a few seconds,
and then solid white as the connection completes.
If there is an error during the WPS pairing process, the Router
Status LED rapidly flashes red for two minutes after the error
occurs.
Refer to the "Connecting A Wi-Fi Device Using WPS" on page 36
for more details. In addition, the Router Status LED also provides
a quick view of the operational state of the Verizon Router using
various colors as indicated in the chart above.
Ethernet LAN - connects devices to your Verizon Router using
Ethernet LAN
Ethernet cables to join the local area network (LAN). The three
Ethernet LAN ports:
one 10GE LAN port is 100 Mbps, 1/2.5/5/10 Gbps
auto-sensing
the other two 2.5GE LAN ports are 10/100 Mbps, 1/2.5 Gbps
auto-sensing
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