
Introduction
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The 11a and 11b/g LEDs operate in two display modes, which are configurable
through the management interface. The RSSI mode is for aligning antennas in a
bridge link. The AP mode is for indicating data traffic rates.
The following table describes the wireless status LEDs in AP mode.
The following table describes the wireless status LEDs in RSSI mode.
LED Status Description
11a
(three LEDs)
Off No signal detected or the 802.11a radio is disabled.
Slow Flashing Green The 802.11a radio is enabled with a low level of network
activity.
Fast Flashing Green Indicates a medium level of network activity.
On Green Indicates a high level of network activity.
11b/g
(three LEDs)
Off No signal detected or the 802.11b/g radio is disabled.
Slow Flashing Green The 802.11b/g radio is enabled with a low level of network
activity.
Fast Flashing Green Indicates a medium level of network activity.
On Green Indicates a high level of network activity.
LED Status Description
11a
(three LEDs)
Off No signal detected or the 802.11a radio is disabled.
Slow Flashing Green The 802.11a radio is enabled with a low level signal.
Fast Flashing Green Indicates a medium level signal.
On Green Indicates a high level signal.
11b/g
(three LEDs)
Off No signal detected or the 802.11b/g radio is disabled.
Slow Flashing Green The 802.11b/g radio is enabled with a low level signal.
Fast Flashing Green Indicates a medium level signal.
On Green Indicates a high level signal.
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