| 1 | From firmware 3, the LEDs in TellStick Net describes the current status. |
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| 3 | No light at all - Check power and ethernet connections |
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| 5 | All OK (if the power and ethernet cable is at all connected of course, the small lights by the network port |
| 6 | Network port blinking green at constant intervals - Bootloading |
| 7 | Network port steady yellow - Link |
| 8 | Network port blinking sporadically green - Communicating |
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| 10 | TellStick Net side LEDs: |
| 11 | || Steady red || Waiting for IP || Trying to acquire an IP via DHCP || |
| 12 | || Steady purple || Getting server || Querying which server it should connect to. This will be successful or timeout so quickly that it will probably never be noticed. Will reboot on timeout. || |
| 13 | || Steady blue || Connecting to server || Trying to connect to assigned server. This will be successful or timeout so quickly that it will probably never be noticed. If it times out, TellStick Net will reboot and try a different server || |
| 14 | || Blinking blue || Waiting for reboot || After disconnection, TellStick Net will wait for a random time interval before rebooting and connection with our servers again. This is to avoid flooding if many TellStick Net are disconnected and then trying to reconnect at the same time. || |