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7DSL-2750B User Guide
Hardware Features
LED Indicators
1 Power
A solid green light indicates the unit is powered on.
A red light indicates a malfunction.
2 Ethernet (1-4)
A solid light indicates a connection to an Ethernet-enabled computer
on ports 1-4. This LED blinks during data transmission.
3 Wireless
A solid green light indicates the wireless function is operating correctly.
A ashing green light indicates wireless trac is passing through the
router.
4 USB
A solid green light indicates a good connection to a USB device. This
light will blink during data transmission.
5 DSL
A solid light indicates the DSL is synchronized.
A ashing LED indicates the modem is attempting to synchronize with
the DSL provider.
6 Internet
A solid green light indicates that the modem has an IP address and is
connected to the Internet.
A red light indicates that the modem does not have an IP address or
authentication has failed.
No light indicates that an ADSL connection is not present or the
modem is in bridge mode.
This section explains the LED states and descriptions. LED indicators are used to verify the units operation and
status.
1 DSL Port Connect to an active telephone line (RJ-11).
2 LAN Ports (1-4) Connect Ethernet devices such as computers, switches, and hubs.
3 USB Port
Connect a USB thumb drive or external hard drive and share les with
users on your network.
4 WLAN Button Pressing this button to turn the Wireless feature on or o.
5 Reset Button
Pressing the Reset button for 10 seconds restores the modem to its
original factory default settings.
6 ON/OFF Press this button to turn the unit on or o.
7 Power Receptor Receptor for the supplied power adapter.
8 WPS Button
Press the WPS button located on the side to add your device to an
existing network or to create a new network.
Ports/Buttons
The following chart displays the Routers connector types:
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