Description:

This article describes the meaning of LED blinking characteristics of LANCOM routers and access points.

If all LEDs glow red permanently, there are two possible causes:

  • The LEDs were set to red via the LED test (Setup/Config/LED-Test). The LEDs can be set to red, green and orange and can also be deactivated via the LED test. In this case the device works normally. 
  • The reset button is jammed. In this case the device is in a reset loop and doesn't function normally.


1) LANCOM router:

Routers in CPE case (all routers except IAP-4G+, IAP-1781VAW, 190x Serie and Central Site Gateways) feature two additional LEDs on the top side:

  • Left LED: Power
  • Right LED: Online


1.1) VPN router:

ModelBlinking characteristics in the Quick Reference Guide - click to enlargeAnnotations
1640E

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)
1780EW-4G+

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module
1781EW+

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module

LED blinking characteristics of the power LED:

  • 1 x green inverse blinking: The LMC is reachable but there is an issue within the LMC (theoretical problem which should never arise)
  • 2 x green inverse blinking: Pairing error or activation code doesn't exist
  • 3 x green inverse blinking: LMC not reachable or communication error

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)

1781VA

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)
1790-4G

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)
1790EF

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)
1790VA

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)
1790VA-4G

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)
1790VAW

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)

1900EF


1906VA


1906VA-4G


1926VAG


1926VAG-4G


IAP-4G+



1.2 VoIP-Router:

ModelBlinking characteristics in the Quick Reference Guide - click to enlargeAnnotations
883 VoIP / 883+ VoIP / 1793VAW

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)

884 VoIP / 1784VA

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)
1793VA

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)
1793VA-4G

Online LED blinking green: WAN connection setup (e.g. PPP authentication)

IAP-1781VAW

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module


1.3 Central Site Gateways:

ModelBlinking characteristics in the Quick Reference Guide - click to enlargeAnnotations
ISG-1000


ISG-4000


ISG-8000




2. LANCOM Access Points:

2.1 Indoor Access Points:

ModelBlinking characteristics in the Quick Reference Guide - click to enlargeAnnotations
L-321agn

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module


There are two additional LEDs on the top side of the device: 

  • Left LED: Power
  • Right LED: WLAN Link


LED blinking characteristics of the Power LED on the top side:

  • orange / green blinking alternately with the WLAN Link LED: The access point is searching for a WLAN Controller (default setting of the Wi-Fi module "Managed")
  • orange / red blinking alternately with the WLAN Link LED: The access point is managed by a WLAN Controller but the WLAN profile cannot be obtained because the Firmware and/or Loader version of the access points aren't compatible with the WLAN Controller 
  • 1 x green inverse blinking: The LMC is reachable but there is an issue within the LMC (theoretical problem which should never arise)
  • 2 x green inverse blinking: Pairing error or activation code doesn't exist
  • 3 x green inverse blinking: LMC not reachable or communication error

LED blinking characteristics of the WLAN Link LED on the top side in mode "Managed" and "Access point":

  • Glowing green permanently: Wi-Fi module active
  • 1 x blinking green: A Wi-Fi device has connected (good signal quality)
  • Blinking green multiple times: Counts the number of connected Wi-Fi devices (default setting)

LED blinking characteristics of the WLAN-Link LED on the top side in the mode "Station":

  • Blinking green slowly : Good signal quality to base station
  • Blinking green fast: Bad signal quality to base station 

L-322agn / L-822acn / L-1302acn

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module


There are two additional LEDs on the top side of the device: 

  • Left LED: Power
  • Right LED: WLAN Link


LED blinking characteristics of the Power LED on the top side:

  • orange / green blinking alternately with the WLAN Link LED: The access point is searching for a WLAN Controller (default setting of the Wi-Fi module "Managed")
  • orange / red blinking alternately with the WLAN Link LED: The access point is managed by a WLAN Controller but the WLAN profile cannot be obtained because the Firmware and/or Loader version of the access points aren't compatible with the WLAN Controller 
  • 1 x green inverse blinking: The LMC is reachable but there is an issue within the LMC (theoretical problem which should never arise)
  • 2 x green inverse blinking: Pairing error or activation code doesn't exist
  • 3 x green inverse blinking: LMC not reachable or communication error


LED blinking characteristics of the WLAN Link LED on the top side in mode "Managed" and "Access point":

  • Glowing green permanently: Wi-Fi module active
  • 1 x blinking green: A Wi-Fi device has connected (good signal quality)
  • Blinking green multiple times: Counts the number of connected Wi-Fi devices (default setting)

LED blinking characteristics of the WLAN-Link LED on the top side in the mode "Station":

  • Blinking green slowly : Good signal quality to base station
  • Blinking green fast: Bad signal quality to base station 

   


L-1310acn

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module

LED blinking characteristics of the power LED:

  • 1 x green inverse blinking: The LMC is reachable but there is an issue within the LMC (theoretical problem which should never arise)
  • 2 x green inverse blinking: Pairing error or activation code doesn't exist
  • 3 x green inverse blinking: LMC not reachable or communication error
LN-630acn / LN-830U


LN-860 / LN-862


LN-1700B / LN-1702B / LN-1700UE


LW-500 / LW-600


LX-6400 / LX-6402

Power and WLAN Link LED blinking yellow / green in alternation: The access point is searching for a WLAN Controller


2.2 Industrie Access Points:

ModelBlinking characteristics in the Quick Reference Guide - click to enlargeAnnotations
IAP-821

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module


LED blinking characteristics of the power LED:

  • 1 x green inverse blinking: The LMC is reachable but there is an issue within the LMC (theoretical problem which should never arise)
  • 2 x green inverse blinking: Pairing error or activation code doesn't exist
  • 3 x green inverse blinking: LMC not reachable or communication error


IAP-822

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module


LED blinking characteristics of the power LED:

  • 1 x green inverse blinking: The LMC is reachable but there is an issue within the LMC (theoretical problem which should never arise)
  • 2 x green inverse blinking: Pairing error or activation code doesn't exist
  • 3 x green inverse blinking: LMC not reachable or communication error


2.3 Outdoor Access Points:

ModelBlinking characteristics in the Quick Reference Guide - click to enlargeAnnotations
OAP-821

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module
OAP-822 / OAP-830

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module
OAP-1700B / OAP-1702B

WLAN LED blinking red: Hardware error in the Wi-Fi module



3. WLAN-Controller:

ModelBlinking characteristics in the Quick Reference Guide - click to enlargeAnnotations
WLC-4006+

LED blinking characteristics of the power LED:

  • 1 x green inverse blinking: The LMC is reachable but there is an issue within the LMC (theoretical problem which should never arise)
  • 2 x green inverse blinking: Pairing error or activation code doesn't exist
  • 3 x green inverse blinking: LMC not reachable or communication error
WLC-1000