User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- The Front Panel
- The Back Panel
- The Internal Antenna
- Introduction
- Installing the SOMAport
- Unpack the SOMAport
- Choose the Best Location
- Power on the SOMAport
- Connect Computer Using Ethernet
- Connect Computer Using USB
- Connect Multiple Computers to the SOMAport
- Connect Telephones to the SOMAport
- Activate Service
- Finding Causes of Computer Problems
- Finding Causes of Telephone Problems
- The Signal is Weak
- There is a Fault Condition
- The SOMAport is Not Receiving Power
- There is a Problem with the Ethernet or USB Cabling
- There is a Problem with the USB Port Settings
- The Computer Uses an Old Dial-Up Connection
- Internet Explorer LAN Settings are Incorrect
- Ethernet Network Settings are Incorrect
- IP address Needs to be Renewed
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
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Status Light
The status light indicates whether or not the SOMAport is powered on
and operating normally.
Network Light
The signal strength light indicates if the SOMAport has located a
basestation.
State Description
Off The SOMAport is not receiving power.
Amber The SOMAport is booting and running its internal
diagnostics.
Flashing amber The SOMAport is upgrading its software.
Green The SOMAport is powered and operating normally.
Red An error occurred. The SOMAport is not currently functional.
State Description
Off The SOMAport is not receiving power.
Amber The SOMAport is attempting to locate a basestation.
Flashing amber The SOMAport cannot locate a basestation.
Flashing green The SOMAport has located a basestation and is attempting
to establish a connection.
Green The SOMAport has located a basestation and has
established a connection.
Red An error occurred. The SOMAport is not currently functional.
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