User's Manual
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Product Overview
Thank you for choosing the Cisco
®
Wireless-N Broadband Home Router. The Router
lets you access the Internet via a wireless connection or through one of its four (or five)
switched ports.
You can also use the Router to share resources such as computers and storage. Various
security features help to protect your data and your privacy while you are online. Security
features include WPA2 security, a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall, and NAT
technology. Configuring the Router is easy using the provided browser-based utility.
Front Panel
Power (Green/Red) The Power LED lights up when the Router is powered on. It
flashes during the self-test. The LED becomes red during a malfunction.
Internet (Green/Red)The Internet LED lights up when the Router is connected to the
Internet. It flashes to indicate network activity over the Internet port. The LED
becomes red when the Internet connection fails.
WAN (Green) The WAN LED corresponds with the WAN port and serves two
purposes. If the LED is continuously lit, the Router is successfully connected
to a device through that port. It flashes to indicate network activity over that
port.
WAN MOCA (Green) Text TBD
LAN MOCA (Green)Text TBD
LAN 1-4 (Green) These numbered LEDs, corresponding with the numbered Ethernet
ports on the Router’s back panel, serve two purposes. If the LED is
continuously lit, the Router is connected to a device through that port. It
flashes to indicate network activity over that port.
WLAN (Green) The WLAN LED lights up when the wireless feature is enabled.
It flashes when the Router is sending or receiving data over the wireless
network.
USB 1 (Green) The USB LED lights up when the Router is connected to a device
and 2 through the USB port. It flashes to indicate USB activity.
WPS (Green/Red) The WPS LED lights up when wireless security is enabled. It
flashes during the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process. The LED becomes red
when wireless security is disabled.
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