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The SmartRG front panel LEDs are defined as follows:
Power
ON: Power is on
OFF: Power is off
WAN (SR500N/NE)
ON: Ethernet WAN Active
OFF: No link
DSL
ON: Link established and active
OFF: No link
Blinking: Training mode
Internet
ON: Internet connection established
OFF: No Internet connection
Blinking: Data transfer on WAN Internet connection
RED: PPP authentication failure
LAN 1-4
ON: LAN link established and active
OFF: No LAN link
BLINKING: Data transfer on LAN port
WLAN
ON: WLAN enabled
OFF: WLAN disabled
Blinking: data transfer currently occurring over the WiFi interface
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Rear Panel Connectors
SR10
DSL(WAN)
LAN
Reset
On/Off
Power
Figure 2 SR10 Rear Panel Connectors
SR100
DSL(WAN)
LAN1 - 4
Reset
Power
On/Off
Figure 3 SR100 Rear Panel Connectors
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SR350N
DSL(WAN)
LAN1 - 4
Power On/Off
(Reset on bottom)
Figure 4 SR350N Rear Panel Connectors
SR350NE
Ethernet(WAN)
LAN1 - 3
Power On/Off
(Reset on bottom)
Figure 5 SR350NE Rear Panel Connectors
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SR500N/SR500NE
DSL(WAN) GigE(WAN)
LAN1 - 4
Reset USB
On/Off Power
Figure 6 SR500N/NE Rear Panel Connectors
SR505N
DSL(WAN)
LAN1 - 4
WPS
Reset
Power
On/Off USB(Side)
Figure 7 SR505N Rear Panel Connectors
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Logging in to Your SmartRG
Gateway
’s UI
To manually configure the
SmartRG access the gateway’s
embedded web UI:
1.
attach your computer’s RJ45 connection to any of the SmartRG’s
LAN ports (1-4)
2.
configure
your computer’s IP interface to
acquire an IP address using DHCP
(See the
IMPORTANT note below for instructions on logging in to a SmartRG gateway configured for
“bridge mode” operation.)
3.
open a browser and enter the gateway’s default address
in the
address bar
Figure 8 Login Username and Password
4.
Enter the default username and password: admin/admin and click OK to display the Device
Info page.
NOTE
The gateway’s
UI can be accessed via the WAN connection by entering the WAN IP
address in your browser’s address bar and entering the default username and password:
support/support.
WAN HTTP access MUST be enabled to access the gateway’s UI via the
WAN connection. See t
he “
Configure Access Controls (HTTP, Telnet, SSH, etc.)
” section
for instructions on enabling WAN HTTP access.
IMPORTANT
If your SmartRG gateway is configured for “bridge mode” (modem) operation, your
PC will NOT be able to acquire an address via DHCP. Instead, manually configure
your PC’s interface with an IP address on the default network (e.g. 192.168.1.100).

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