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NotDJK
Feb 12, 2016Aspirant
EX7000 extender lights periodically blinking
I just purchased a new EX7000 extender, replacing what I thought was a defective EX6200 extender. I was getting periodic network disconnects on the EX6200, and I had noticed that the WPS lights (the ...
NotDJK
Feb 12, 2016Aspirant
Quick update on some additional observations I've made today:
- I don't know how I missed this before, but the blinking pattern to the LEDs I mentioned actually changes at the end of each cycle. The steady green blinking lasts for maybe 30-40 seconds, then the lights turn yellow and blink very quickly for maybe 5 seconds. The lights disappear, then return to a solid green until the blinking starts again.
- I get the impression now that the blinking does not always happen at a regular interval. Unfortunately I spent much of today in and out of the house to just sit in front of the device and time everything, but it does seem like there are times when the device can go 10 or 20 minutes before the blinking starts.
- Using WiFi Analyzer around the device (while on the 5.0 extended network), I see no significant performance issues before, during, or after the blinking activity. If anything, you could say that the peaks and valleys of signal strength change more frequently during the blinking activity, but they are never dipping below the average overall strength of the signal (I'd say ~ -45dB or so). Certainly there are no disconnects.
So, again, I'm just baffled as to what the device is actually doing during this time. I see no obvious explanation in any of the device documentation or on support articles that would indicate this is normal behavior (or even that it can happen outside of the WPS setup mode).
NotDJK
Feb 13, 2016Aspirant
One more update before I call myself done with tinkering; if anyone has any opinion/input on any of this, I'm all ears :)
Today I decided to do factory resets on my router and extender, just to rule out any possible weirdness on the router side of things. If I didn't mention it before, I'm using a Netgear R7000 router.
Factory reset first on the router, then on the extender, followed by fresh setup/config of extender. I even went so far as to change the 2.4 and 5.0 SSIDs durning setup of the router, just to say it's completely different than before. No change in behavior, still getting the blinking lights regularly. What's really interesting this time around though is that I left the extender plugged in NEAR the router after the WPS setup for about 20 minutes as I was doing more internet digging on what could be going on. The same blinking behavior would happen regularly, which I think implies this isn't an interference issue. I get the same blinking lights whether I'm 3 feet from the router or separated between floors, where the extender normally lives.
I'm officially tapped out of possible ideas on what this could be. Hopefully someone on these boards will have some info that could explain this :)
- Bob5545Apr 16, 2016Aspirant
I noticed this also because my EX7000. This has happened about 3 times since purchasing the unit. All the 3 of the green LED's start flashing. Below is Netgears answer to the issue. I don't understand how this happens because while the EX7000 is doing this noone is moving large amount of data through the device.
Normally, the LED's are solid green. The most current firmware is installed.
Ideas? Comments?
There is data passing through the extender going to your device that is why the LEDs are blinking. The 5GHz is using the connection for the extender and router, the 2.4GHz is for the extender and device, the Device to Extender LED is also blinking because there is a device connected to the extender which is using the Internet.