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There are no requirements for the type of wireless router, as long as your smart device and Gateway are able to
connect to it. Refer to your smart device’s documentation for more information on connecting it to your home
network.
Note: Connected Lighting is designed for a wireless home network and not a corporate network.
Gateway Components
1. Sync button and activity indicator:
Button that you press to search and add new light bulbs and devices. If
your equipment came with the Gateway as part of an energy management kit, then you typically do not have
to use the sync button since the Gateway and other energy management devices were already synced at
the factory. However, if you do have to sync your equipment, refer to the Installation and Setup chapter for
more information. The button also has an indicator that shows the sync status with your energy management
devices. Refer to the Gateway Activity Indicators section later in this chapter for descriptions of each of the
indicators you might see during the sync process.
2. WAN (Internet connection) error indicator:
Indicator that shows whether or not the Gateway is connected to
the internet. Refer to the Gateway Activity Indicators section later in this chapter for more information.
3. LAN (home network) error indicator:
Indicator that shows whether or not the Gateway is connected to your
network. Refer to the Gateway Activity Indicators section later in this chapter for more information.
4. Power indicator:
Indicator that shows whether or not the Gateway is powered. Refer to the Gateway Activity
Indicators section later in this chapter for more information.
5. Network socket (RJ45):
Ethernet port to connect the Gateway to your network router or modem.
6. Power adapter socket:
Socket to plug in the Gateway power adapter.
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