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Chapter 4: Getting to Know the Router
The Front Panel
Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN
DIAG Red. The DIAG LED lights up when the system is not ready. The LED light goes off when
the system is ready. The Diag LED blinks during Firmware upgrades.
IPS Green/Red. The IPS LED lights up when the IPS function is enabled. The LED light is off
when the IPS functions are disabled. The IPS LED flashes green when an external
attack is detected. The IPS LED flashes red when an internal attack is detected.
WIRELESS Green. The WIRELESS LED lights up when the wireless module is enabled. The LED is
off when the wireless module is disabled. The WIRELESS LED flashes green when the
data is transmitting or receiving on the wireless module.
1-4 (ETHERNET) Green. For each port, there are three LEDs. If the corresponding LED is continuously lit,
the Router is connected to a device at the speed indicated through the corresponding
port (1, 2, 3, or 4). The LED flashes when the Router is actively sending or receiving
data.
INTERNET Green. The INTERNET LED lights up the appropriate LED depending upon the speed of
the device that is attached to the Internet port. If the Router is connected to a cable or
DSL modem, typically the 10 LED will be the only LED lit up (i.e. 10Mbps). The LED
Flashes during activity.