Huawei B525

Huawei B525

Guide to the Huawei B525 Windows 10 LEDs

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The router LEDs show different settings and events.

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1. "Power" LED

When the "Power" LED is on, your router is turned on and is ready for use.

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2. "Network" LED

When the "Network" LED is red, you have no mobile network connection or broadband connection.

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2. "Network" LED

When the "Network" LED is green, you have a broadband connection.

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2. "Network" LED

When the "Network" LED is blue, you have a mobile network connection.

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3. "Wi-Fi/WPS" LED

When the "Wi-Fi/WPS" LED is stable, the Wi-Fi signal is turned on.

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3. "Wi-Fi/WPS" LED

When the "Wi-Fi/WPS" LED blinks, a WPS connection is being established.

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4. "LAN/WAN" LED

When the "LAN/WAN" LED is stable, one or more devices have been connected to a LAN or WAN port.

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4. "LAN/WAN" LED

When the "LAN/WAN" LED blinks, data is being transferred via the LAN or WAN port.

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5. "Signal strength" LED

The more LEDs lit in the "Signal strength" LED the better the signal.

1. "Power" LED

When the "Power" LED is on, your router is turned on and is ready for use.

2. "Network" LED

When the "Network" LED is red, you have no mobile network connection or broadband connection.
When the "Network" LED is green, you have a broadband connection.
When the "Network" LED is blue, you have a mobile network connection.

3. "Wi-Fi/WPS" LED

When the "Wi-Fi/WPS" LED is stable, the Wi-Fi signal is turned on.
When the "Wi-Fi/WPS" LED blinks, a WPS connection is being established.

4. "LAN/WAN" LED

When the "LAN/WAN" LED is stable, one or more devices have been connected to a LAN or WAN port.
When the "LAN/WAN" LED blinks, data is being transferred via the LAN or WAN port.

5. "Signal strength" LED

The more LEDs lit in the "Signal strength" LED the better the signal.

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