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A Look at the Hardware: Dell™ Wireless 2350 Broadband
Router User's Guide
Front Panel
Back
Panel
Front Panel
The Dell Wireless
2350 Broadband Router has seven Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), or link
lights, on its front side. The following table defines the behaviour for each
LED:
Front
Panel

|
LED
|
Represents
|
Activity
|
|
Power
|
Power
|
The Power LED
will light up green when the device is powered on. It will blink when the
device is powering up or when it is reset.
|
|
Wireless
|
Wireless LAN
|
The LED
alternates between on and off when wireless clients are attached. It will
blink when there is data activity on the wireless network. The rate of
blinking will vary with the rate of data transfer. It turns off when no
wireless clients are associated with the Dell Wireless 2350
Broadband Router.
|
|
Internet
|
DSL or cable
modem
|
A steady green
light indicates the connection is active (i.e. the Dell Wireless 2350
Broadband Router is connected to a xDSL or cable modem) and blinks with data activity.
|
|
LAN 1
LAN 2
LAN 3
LAN 4
|
Local Area
Network
|
A steady green light
indicates the connection is active and blinks with data activity.
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Back Panel
Back
Panel

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Connector
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Description
|
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Power
|
Connect
the power adapter to this power port, and then plug the other end of the
power cable into a power outlet.
|
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Reset
|
Use
an object, such as a paper clip, to press the button for at least 5 seconds.
The Power LED will be off for a short time and then light up again. You can
then release the button to reset the device to its factory-default settings.
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|
Internet
|
This
accepts an RJ-45 connector for connecting the Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband
Router to a xDSL or cable modem
|
|
LAN
1
LAN 2
LAN 3
LAN 4
|
This
accepts RJ-45 connectors for connecting up to 4 computers to the Dell Wireless
2350 Broadband Router's 4-port switch. These are the Ethernet connections.
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