AC1900, N900, and N450 WiFi Cable Data Gateways
Table 2. LEDs and front panel buttons of the N900 (continued)
LED
Icon
5 GHz WiFi
Power
Downstream
Upstream
Internet
LAN
Description
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Solid green. The 5 GHz WiFi radio is functioning and available for use.
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Blinking. The 5 GHz WiFi radio is processing traffic.
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Off. The 5 GHz WiFi radio is disabled. (If the radio is disabled, see
WiFi Radios
on page 109.)
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Solid green. The gateway is receiving power.
•
Blinking green. The gateway is powering on.
•
Blinking red. The cable data gateway is performing a self-test or the thermal
cutoff circuit was triggered.
•
Off. The cable data gateway is not receiving power.
Note:
If the Power LED lights red or blinks red at any other time than while booting,
see
Troubleshoot with the LEDs
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Solid blue. More than one downstream channel is locked.
•
Solid green. One downstream channel is locked (channel bonding does not
occur).
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Blinking green. The cable data gateway is scanning for a downstream channel.
•
Off. No downstream channel is locked.
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Solid blue. More than one upstream channel is locked.
•
Solid green. One upstream channel is locked (channel bonding does not
occur).
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Blinking green. The cable data gateway is scanning for an upstream channel.
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Off. No upstream channel is locked.
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Solid green. The cable data gateway is connected to the Internet.
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Slow blinking green. The cable data gateway is receiving DHCP information
from the cable provider's cable modem termination system (CMTS).
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Fast blinking green. The cable data gateway is downloading a configuration file
from the cable provider's CMTS.
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Off. The cable data gateway is not connected to the Internet.
The type of Ethernet connection determines the LED color:
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A green LED indicates a 1,000 Mbps connection.
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An amber LED indicates a 100/10 Mbps connection.
The LED functions are as follows:
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Solid green or amber. The Ethernet port is connected to a powered-on device.
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Blinking green or amber. Data is being transmitted or received on the Ethernet
port.
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Off. The Ethernet port does not detect a powered-on device.
Hardware Overview
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on page 155.
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