1. Connect gateway to LAN with a Ethernet cable and verify the "WAN/LAN" LED is on and/or blinking
a. If WAN/LAN LED is not lit then your cable is bad or the Ethernet port you connected to is dead.
2. The "Internet " LED will go on and stay on indicating a successful connection to the OmniSense server.
a. If the "Internet" LED does not go on solid then possible causes are
i. The network you have connected to has a firewall, "click I agree" wall, or some other "wall". Contact the network administrator to be granted access
ii. The network you connected to has no path to the internet
iii. The gateway was dropped and a USB connection internal to the gateway has been shocked loose. Open the gateway and inspect all connections.
iv. The gateway's FLASH file system is damaged by a power spike and needs to be rebuilt, contact us for this service
a. If WAN/LAN LED is not lit then your cable is bad or the Ethernet port you connected to is dead.
2. The "Internet " LED will go on and stay on indicating a successful connection to the OmniSense server.
a. If the "Internet" LED does not go on solid then possible causes are
i. The network you have connected to has a firewall, "click I agree" wall, or some other "wall". Contact the network administrator to be granted access
ii. The network you connected to has no path to the internet
iii. The gateway was dropped and a USB connection internal to the gateway has been shocked loose. Open the gateway and inspect all connections.
iv. The gateway's FLASH file system is damaged by a power spike and needs to be rebuilt, contact us for this service
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