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Re: CM500 upstream and downstream lights are solid amber
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Re: CM500 upstream and downstream lights are solid amber
If you read the manual, it shows solid amber means that one channel has been locked.
That's what your screen snip shows as well.
Are you having issues?
If so, more details help.
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Re: CM500 upstream and downstream lights are solid amber
A couple things i'd do first.
1. remove all splitters, amplifiers, attenuators from your line. Checked to make sure the coax lines aren't kinked, damanged, poor connectors, or loose.
2. Preferrably just move the modem to right where the coax enters the home.
Then try it.
If you're still only locking 1 channel. I'd contact your isp. The 1 line signal looks good but the cm500 is a 16x4 device. Maybe they need to reprovision it or check your line.
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