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DERoss
Feb 11, 2021Apprentice
WNDR3400v3 Remains Active for a Shut Down PC
Netgear N600 Wireless Dual Band Router Model WNDR3400v3 When I shut down my PC, the router's LAN port LED for my connection turns amber. The User Manual says that this means there is still a 1...
DERoss
Feb 11, 2021Apprentice
Further informaiton --
My PC: Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
My wife's PC: Windows XP SP3
Both wired to the router. Router settings have WiFi disabled.
After I posted my original note, I saw that someone else had a similar question about a different router model. In that case, the amber LED was blinking. Disabiling "wake on LAN" resolved the issue.
In my case, the amber LEDs were on steadily, not blinking. I disabled "wake on LAN" on both my and my wife's PCs. That seems to have resolved the issue for my PC but not for my wife's PC.
antinode
Feb 11, 2021Guru
> Why does a link remain active between the router and a shut-down PC?
Because your "a shut-down PC" keeps its Ethernet interface active,
even when you think that it is "shut-down".
> Is this not a security issue?
Typically not. If it worries you, then you'd need to use a real
power switch, or disable the Ethernet interface in stand-by mode in the
computer's firmware/BIOS, or use your (unspecified) "a small
application".
The primary value of using the computer's stand-by power supply to
power its Ethernet adapter is to enable a feature called Wake-on-LAN.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake-on-LAN
If you don't want it, then you should be able to disable it.
> My PC: Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
> My wife's PC: Windows XP SP3
The OS is less important than the hardware (and its associated
firmware/BIOS).
> [...] I saw that someone else had a similar question [...]
Thanks for the helpful link.
- DERossFeb 14, 2021Apprentice
On my wife's PC, I finally solved this problem. Besides disabiling Wake-on-LAN (WoL) in BIOS, I had to go to the Control Panel, where I had to disable several WoL capabilities. Now, when her PC is shut down, the router's LAN port LED for that PC goes out, not amber.