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climb45
Jan 18, 2017Aspirant
Attached devices all have orange flashing lights. Router lights correctly flashing green.
I have three computers attached to my WNR2000v2 router and the network cards of all of them have a solid green light to show that there is a connection, but flashing orange lights when data is being ...
- Jan 19, 2017
The different colours are often indicators of the network speed.
Green = 1000 MBps (1000BASE-Tx)
Orange = 100 MBps (100BASE-Tx)
The WNR2000v2 is 100BASE-Tx.
You'll get 1000 MBps on newer routers.
michaelkenward
Jan 19, 2017Guru - Experienced User
The different colours are often indicators of the network speed.
Green = 1000 MBps (1000BASE-Tx)
Orange = 100 MBps (100BASE-Tx)
The WNR2000v2 is 100BASE-Tx.
You'll get 1000 MBps on newer routers.
- climb45Jan 27, 2017Aspirant
Many thanks for the useful information, michaelkenward. As a result, I have been able to establish that orange flashing lights on the devices is normal, so the router is not causing the issue I am experiencing.
Thank you very much for taking the time to respond to my question.