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Blue?
the n300 colors..... 4
LED Descriptions
Router Link LED
This LED indicates the connection between the extender and the router or access point.
Solid green
. Best connection.
Solid ambe
r. Good connection.
Solid red
. Poor connection.
Off
. No connection.
Device Link LED
This LED indicates the connection between the extender and a computer or mobile device.
Solid green
. Best connection.
Solid amber
. Good connection.
Solid red
. Poor connection.
Off
. No connection.
Power LED
Solid amber
. The extender is booting.
Solid green
. The extender is powered on.
Off
. The extender is powered off.
WPS LED
Solid green
. WiFi security is enabled (WPA or WPA2).
Blinking green
. A WPS connection is being established.
Off
. WiFi security is not enabled.
Note:
If the Router Link LED or Device Link LED is amber or red, Find the Best Location
Your set may have a defective wi fi detection circuit that is causing all the grief. I had to return a laptop for this reason.
Maybe the signal is weak - try raising the router as high as possible off the floor and also try putting a deflector behind the router to direct the signals in the direction of tv set to maximize strength.
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