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Figure 2:
Hardware Connections
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Table 2:
Hardware Connections
WPS
Press this button to begin the WiFi Protected Setup
(WPS) Push-Button Configuration (PBC) procedure.
Press the PBC button on your wireless clients in the
coverage area within two minutes to enable them to join
the wireless network.
See
WPS
on page
68
for more information.
USB
The CGN3 provides two USB 2.0 host ports on the rear,
allowing you to plug in USB flash disks for mounting and
sharing through the LAN interfaces via the Samba
protocol (network neighborhood).
The CGN3 supports the following Windows file systems:
FAT16
FAT32
NTFS
USB devices must not drain more than 500mA
from the USB port. USB devices requiring
more than 500mA should be provided with
their own power source(s).
Reset
Use this button to reboot or reset your CGN3.
Press the button and hold it for less than five seconds
to reboot the CGN3. The CGN3 restarts, using your
existing settings.
Press the button and hold it for more than five
seconds to delete all user-configured settings and
restart the CGN3 using its factory default settings.
See
Resetting the CGN3
on page
25
for more
information on resetting the CGN3.
NOTE:
Unless you previously backed-up the CGN3’s
configuration settings prior to resetting the
CGN3, the settings cannot be recovered.
LAN1
Use these ports to connect your computers and other
network devices, using Category 5 or 6 Ethernet cables
with RJ45 connectors.
LAN2
LAN3
LAN4
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1.3
LEDs
This section describes the CGN3’s LEDs (lights).
CABLE
Use this to connect to the Internet via an F-type RF
cable.
POWER
Use this to connect to the 12v/2A power adapter that
came with your CGN3.
NEVER use another power adapter with your
CGN3. Doing so could harm your CGN3.
Figure 3:
Power Adaptor
Table 2:
Hardware Connections
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Figure 4:
LEDs
Table 3:
LEDs
LED
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
POWER
Off
The
CGN3
is not receiving power.
On
The
CGN3
is receiving power.
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Green, blinking
The CGN3 is searching for a downstream
frequency on the
CABLE
connection.
Green, steady
The CGN3 has successfully located and locked
onto a downstream frequency on the
CABLE
connection.
Blue
The CGN3 is engaged in channel bonding on the
downstream connection.
Off
There is no downstream activity on the
CABLE
connection.
US
Green, blinking
The CGN3 is searching for an upstream frequency
on the
CABLE
connection.
Green, steady
The CGN3 has successfully located and locked
onto an upstream frequency on the
CABLE
connection.
Blue
The CGN3 is engaged in channel bonding on the
upstream connection.
Off
There is no upstream activity on the
CABLE
connection.
STATUS
Blinking
The CGN3’s cable modem is registering with the
service provider’s CMTS.
On
The CGN3’s cable modem has successfully
registered with the service provider and is ready for
data transfer.
LAN
Off
No device is connected to one of the
LAN
ports.
Green, blinking
A device is connected to one of the
LAN
ports via a
Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) link, and is transmitting or
receiving data.
Green, steady
A device is connected to one of the
LAN
ports via a
Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) link, but is not transmitting
or receiving data.
Blue, blinking
A device is connected to one of the
LAN
ports via a
Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) link, and is
transmitting or receiving data.
Blue, steady
A device is connected to one of the
LAN
ports via a
Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) link, but is not
transmitting or receiving data.
Table 3:
LEDs

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