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pj_colorado
Feb 25, 2024Aspirant
Internet LED is red
I think it has to do with channel bonding. If two or more channels have been bonded, the LED will be white, if only a single channel is internet operational, the LED will be red (I believe the router...
schumaku
Feb 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
The RAX50 does not know what channel bundling is...
- pj_coloradoFeb 25, 2024Aspirant
Perhaps bonding is handled by the MODEM and it’s an indication of DOCSIS 3.0 vs 3.1 communication with the MODEM?
- michaelkenwardFeb 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
pj_colorado wrote:
Perhaps bonding is handled by the MODEM and it’s an indication of DOCSIS 3.0 vs 3.1 communication with the MODEM?
Yes. Which brings us to this:
Kitsap wrote:
What are the brand names and model numbers for the devices you are referring to?
Excellent question. Without those details who knows what is going on?
Usually the amber (red) LED is an indication of a 100 Mbps connection and white indicates 1 Gbps.
Isn't that the LAN LEDs?
PS Why does this conversation start in mid stream? Where did the RAX50 suddenly come from?
Has the phantom vandal been messing around an (unsuccessful) attempt to be helpful?
- schumakuFeb 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
michaelkenward wrote:PS Why does this conversation start in mid stream? Where did the RAX50 suddenly come from?
Has the phantom vandal been messing around an (unsuccessful) attempt to be helpful?
Pretty much convinced the post derived from a thread mentioning RAX50 before. Or I was in a rush?