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Revision as of 07:53, 17 November 2017
This chapter is an explanation of LED indications on a RUT950 router.
LED Indications
Constant blinking (~ 2Hz) – router is turning on;
LED turned off – it has no 4G data connection;
LED turned on – it has 4G data connection;
Action | Description | |
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Constant blinking (~ 2Hz) | Router is turning on | |
LED turned OFF | The router has no 4G data connection | |
LED turned ON | The router has 4G data connection | |
Explanation of connection status LED indication: | ||
Green and red blinking alternatively ever 500 ms | No SIM or bad PIN | |
Green, red and yellow blinking alternatively every 500 ms | Connecting to GSM |
Explanation of connection status LED indication:
Green and red blinking alternatively ever 500 ms: no SIM or bad PIN;
Green, red and yellow blinking alternatively every 500 ms: connecting to GSM;
Red blinking every 1 sec: connected 2G, but no data session established;
Yellow blinking every 1 sec: connected 3G, no data session established;
Green blinking every 1 sec: connected 4G, no data session established;
Red lit and blinking rapidly while data is being transferred: connected 2G with data session;
Yellow lit and blinking rapidly while data is being transferred: connected 3G with data session;
Green lit and blinking rapidly while data is being transferred: connected 4G with data session;