Chapter 1 Getting Started
N220 User’s Guide
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The following table describes the operation of the N220’s LEDs.
1.3 Application Overview
This section describes some network applications for the N220. You can either set
the network type to Infrastructure and connect to an AP or use Ad-Hoc mode
and connect to a peer computer (another wireless device in Ad-Hoc mode).
1.3.1 Infrastructure
To connect to a network via an access point (AP), set the N220 network type to
Infrastructure (see Chapter 4 on page 62). Through the AP, you can access the
Internet or the wired network behind the AP.
Figure 2 Application: Infrastructure
Table 2 N220 LEDs
LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION
Orange Slow
Blinking
The N220 is turned on, connected to an AP, and is not
transmitting or receiving data.
Rapid
Blinking
The N220 is turned on, connected to an AP, and is
transmitting or receiving data. It also blinks when the
WPS feature is being used or a WPS connection is being
initiated.
Off The N220 is turned off.