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tangomango
Mar 24, 2018Aspirant
AC1750 R6700v2 indicator lights don't work right?
Hello Friends, I connected two external devices via ethernet cable to my ports 3 and 4 (a TV and a Roku player). Both devices seem to pull decent speeds, no delays noticed right now, but the ligh...
- Mar 24, 2018
> [...] the lights on the router are orange/amber and not white. Why is
> that happening?
Perhaps for the reason explained in the documentation. Visit
http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look for
Documentation. Get the User Manual. Look for "LED and button
descriptions".
The LED color indicates the speed: white for Gigabit Ethernet
connections and amber for 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps Ethernet
connections.
Additional reading might be beneficial, too.
antinode
Mar 24, 2018Guru
> [...] the lights on the router are orange/amber and not white. Why is
> that happening?
Perhaps for the reason explained in the documentation. Visit
http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look for
Documentation. Get the User Manual. Look for "LED and button
descriptions".
The LED color indicates the speed: white for Gigabit Ethernet
connections and amber for 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps Ethernet
connections.
Additional reading might be beneficial, too.
- tangomangoMar 24, 2018Aspirant
Thank you! This resolves it.
- antinodeMar 24, 2018Guru
You can get the same effect on one port from a device with a gigabit
interface when it's in a stand-by (sleep, "off", ...) mode. A typical
gigabit Ethernet interface in stand-by mode will run at a sub-gigabit
speed (using less power). When the device turns active, it will
negotiate a higher (gigabit) speed.- tangomangoMar 24, 2018Aspirant
I have a sub 100Mbps speed running 24/7 so it makes sense that the lights would be amber and not white! I assumed something was wrong, but everything is all righth.