If connected to your main network, check to make sure that your router is powered on and has its DHCP server enabled. If the LED is blinking green, this indicates that the device has a network connection, but has not received an IP address via DHCP. Try a different network cable and port on your switch/router. If the LED is blinking red (HDTC-2US) or solid red (other devices), this indicates that the device does not have a network connection. For HDTC-2US, the network LED is at the bottom of the network port. For HDTC-2US, the network LED is the furthest left LED. For HDHR3-US, HDHR3-CC, and HDHR4-2US, the network LED is the furthest left LED. For first/second generation HDHomeRun devices (HDHR-US, HDHR-T1-US, HDHR-EU), the network LED is the leftmost of the ones in the window. Check to make sure that the HDHomeRun has a good network connection, as indicated by the network LED on the device being solid green.
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