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What do the lights on the ADSL client device mean?

What do the lights on the ADSL client device mean?

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LAN, this lamp is the local connection lamp, when normal work is long bright, indicated the normal work
broadband cat's first light is the English alphabet power, this light represents the power of the cat, it long bright shows that the cat has been normal electricity, which is to ensure the normal operation of the cat's premise
when not bright indicated that the connection line did not plug, or the connection line was not good, needs to change the line.
If the light doesn't work, the cat's power doesn't work, or the cat is broken.
The second light is Link, and the letter under link is ADSL. This lamp represents whether the network is connected or not. The normal working state of the lamp is long bright, that is, it has been shining all the time, indicating that the network is smooth.

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