You are servicing an HP A-WA2X00 Series AP. You notice that the AP’s 2.4G LED is blinking slowly, and its 5G LED is off. What does this indicate?
A. The 802.11n radio that operates at 2.4 GHz is functional, but the one that operates at 5 GHz is not
B. The AP’s 802.11b/g radio is functional, but its 802.11n radio is either initializing or malfunctioning
C. The AP is transmitting and receiving data at 2.4Gbps
D. The AP is about halfway through its power on self test (POST).
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Servicing HP Networking Products – Volume 2 .Page 51 to 53
Radio LEDs— indicates if a radio is on or off, if it is operating normally, and if it is receiving or sending data. For fit APs, the radio LEDs will be on only after the AP receives its configuration from the WLAN access controller and this configuration enables the radio.
If an AP has only one radio, this LED may be labeled Radio.
If an AP has two 802.11n radios, it will have two radio LEDs: one labeled 2.4G and one labeled 5G.
• If the 2.4G LED is on, it shows that a radio is working in this band. If the LED is off, the radio is not initialized or is faulty.If the LED is blinking slowly, the radio link is working normally. If the LED is blinking rapidly, data is being transmitted or received.
• If the 5GHz LED is on, a radio is working normally in this band. If the LED is off, the radio is not initialized or is faulty. If the LED is blinking slowly, the radio is working normally. If the LED is blinking rapidly, data is being transmitted or received.
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