Indicators
Instructions on the status and descriptions of each indicator on the router.
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Instructions on the status and descriptions of each indicator on the router.
Last updated
There are multiple indicators on both the front panel and back panel of the EZR26-5G router. These indicators are essential for visual diagnosis and real-time performance monitoring.
Front Green Panel – (White) Power / System / Mobile / WAN / Wi-Fi Back Grey Panel –– (Green) LAN1 / LAN2 / LAN3 / WAN / 2.5G LAN on each RJ45 port
Power
On / Off
This shows the router's power source. It turns on when the router receives DC power. When it is off, check the DC jack and power supply.
System
Flash
It flashes during booting up or when upgrading the firmware.
On
It holds solid white after successfully booting up.
Mobile
On
It indicates the mobile connection status. When the SIM card is connected to cellular networks, it remains solid white.
Off
It turns off when no SIM card is in the active SIM slot or fails to connect to the cellular network. Check the mobile signal quality, SIM card installation, and SIM's data allowance.
WAN
On & Flash
It stays solid white when the WAN port is connected and flashes when uplink data flows through an upward router.
Off
It turns off when an upstream router has no internet or fails to link to it. Check the WAN cable connection and the internet status of the upstream router.
WI-FI
On
It turns on when both 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz hotspots are enabled, and at least one is in the "Master" mode.
Flash
It flashes when the 5.8GHz hotspot has data flows.
Off
It turns off when one or both Wi-Fi hotspots are disabled or neither is in Master mode.
If the System indicator cannot maintain a solid white light after powering up for more than 5 minutes, the input power may be too low. Please check the power supply or use another 12V 2A DC power adapter. Alternatively, the firmware might be stuck in brick mode, which requires rebuilding the system under the bootloader mode.
The green color indicators of each RJ45 port on the back panel turn on when a wired link is established and flash when data is transmitted through the port.
If the RJ45 port is connected to a LAN cable but the indicator does not turn on, please check the power input on the router and terminal device. Then, troubleshoot the type of LAN cable used or try another LAN cable.