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Guide to the Vodafone Pocket WiFi 4 4G Mac OS Sonoma LEDs

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The router LEDs show different settings and events.

When the battery LED is red, the router battery level is low.
When the battery LED is red, the router battery level is low.
When the battery LED is red, the router battery level is low.
Step 1 of 7

1. The battery LED

When the battery LED is red, the router battery level is low.

When the battery LED flashes white, your router is charging.
When the battery LED flashes white, your router is charging.
When the battery LED flashes white, your router is charging.
Step 2 of 7

1. The battery LED

When the battery LED flashes white, your router is charging.

When the battery LED is white, your router is fully charged.
When the battery LED is white, your router is fully charged.
When the battery LED is white, your router is fully charged.
Step 3 of 7

1. The battery LED

When the battery LED is white, your router is fully charged.

When the signal LED is red, you have no network signal.
When the signal LED is red, you have no network signal.
When the signal LED is red, you have no network signal.
Step 4 of 7

2. The signal LED

When the signal LED is red, you have no network signal.

When the signal LED is yellow, you have a weak network signal.
When the signal LED is yellow, you have a weak network signal.
When the signal LED is yellow, you have a weak network signal.
Step 5 of 7

2. The signal LED

When the signal LED is yellow, you have a weak network signal.

When the signal LED is white, you have a strong network signal.
When the signal LED is white, you have a strong network signal.
When the signal LED is white, you have a strong network signal.
Step 6 of 7

2. The signal LED

When the signal LED is white, you have a strong network signal.

When both the signal LED and the battery LED flash white, your router's factory default settings have been restored.
When both the signal LED and the battery LED flash white, your router's factory default settings have been restored.
When both the signal LED and the battery LED flash white, your router's factory default settings have been restored.
Step 7 of 7

2. The signal LED

When both the signal LED and the battery LED flash white, your router's factory default settings have been restored.

1. The battery LED

When the battery LED is red, the router battery level is low.
When the battery LED flashes white, your router is charging.
When the battery LED is white, your router is fully charged.

2. The signal LED

When the signal LED is red, you have no network signal.
When the signal LED is yellow, you have a weak network signal.
When the signal LED is white, you have a strong network signal.
When both the signal LED and the battery LED flash white, your router's factory default settings have been restored.
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