Why does the WAX650S LED indicate different power statuses?

Zyxel_Jami
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The LED behavior varies based on the power mode and the operational environment:
- Standalone Mode: Users can manually force the WAX650S to operate at full power, causing the LED to turn green.
- Nebula Mode: When the power is limited to 802.3at, the LED remains amber to indicate that the device is operating in a power-limited mode.
This distinction helps users identify the device's power status based on the deployment scenario.
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