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If you followed all the steps correctly, all panel LEDs should light up. This means that the device is in the bootloader menu state. If that is not the case, repeat the steps again.
| If you followed all the steps correctly, all <b>Signal strength</b>, <b>Connection status</b> and <b>Ethernet port <span style=" color: orange> orange</span></b> LEDs should start blinking simultaneously. This means that the gateway is in the bootloader menu state. If that is not the case, repeat the steps again.
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| If you followed all the steps correctly, Ethernet LEDs should start lighting up and turning OFF one after the other, from WAN port to LAN1 port. This means that the router is in the bootloader menu state. If that is not the case, repeat the steps again.}}
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Regardless of what the {{#ifeq: {{{series}}}| TRB2xx | gateway's | router's }} IP address was before, the IP address of the {{#ifeq: {{{series}}}| TRB2xx | gateway | router }} when it's in the bootloader menu state is always <b>192.168.1.1</b>. So in order to reach the {{#ifeq: {{{series}}}| TRB2xx | gateway | router }}, you'll have to set up a static IP address that's in the <b>192.168.1.0/24</b> network (fox instance, 192.168.1.2) on your computer. Instructions are provided in the links below:
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Regardless of what the {{#ifeq: {{{series}}}| TRB2xx | gateway's | router's }} IP address was before, the IP address of the {{#ifeq: {{{series}}}| TRB2xx | gateway | router }} when it's in the bootloader menu state is always <b>192.168.1.1</b>. So in order to reach the {{#ifeq: {{{series}}}| TRB2xx | gateway | router }}, you'll have to set up a static IP address that's in the <b>192.168.1.0/24</b> network (for instance, 192.168.1.2) on your computer. Instructions are provided in the links below:
    
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