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NETGEAR RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N USB Adapter WNDA3100v2 User Manual
1-12
v1.0, June 2009
Wireless-N USB Adapter LED
The LED on the wireless-N USB adapter indicates the condition of the wireless link, as described
in the following table.
Channel The wireless channel used by the network. If many wireless networks in your area
use the same channel, they can interfere with one another.
Data rate To optimize the wireless data rate (throughput), connect to a network with a high-
speed router or access point and a high-speed Internet connection. See Chapter 3,
“Wireless Network Performance.
Signal strength More dots indicates a stronger signal. Usually, you experience higher throughput
when the signal is strongest.
Join a Network Click Join a Network to start the Connection Wizard.
Connection
status
The status of your network connection.
Connected to Internet. The wireless Internet connection is OK.
Connected to Router. The wireless connection to the router is OK, but the router
is not connected to the Internet.
169.254.x.x or ___.___.___.___. The wireless connection to the router is OK, but
there is a problem with the router. See the online help or Chapter 4,
“Troubleshooting.
Wireless-N USB Adapter LED Meaning
The LED color changes
depending on the type of
network connection. Amber
indicates 2.4 GHz, and blue
indicates 5 GHz.
Off The wireless-N USB adapter is not plugged in to the USB
port.
The wireless-N USB adapter is in power save mode (default
from power up or reset).
Slow
blinking
Alternating amber and blue. The wireless USB adapter is
scanning for a network.
Amber. The wireless USB adapter is connecting to a
network at 2.4 GHz.
Blue. The wireless USB adapter is connecting to a network
at 5 GHz.
Blinking The wireless USB adapter is connected to a wireless network,
and is sending or receiving data.
Solid The wireless-N USB adapter is connected to a wireless
network, but it is not sending or receiving data.
Understanding the Status Bar (continued)
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