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Re: Nighthawk CAX30 AX2700 Cable Modem Router; One Light is Solid Amber The Other Light is Solid Whi
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Modem/ router is connected to the TV via an Ethernet cable. Port 1. Sling TV on the TV works just fine however this light is solid Amber/ Yellow. When I connect a second Ethernet Cable Port 4 to a dedicated Ethernet Port on the notebook computer this light is solid White. Is one light supposed to be Amber/ Yellow and the other White? Both SlingTV on the TV works just fine (amber light) as does the Interenet connection (white light).TIA.
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@phaedruspress wrote:
>That's signifying its connecting at a 10/100mbps connection and not gigabit
Thanks for replying. That would sound about right then if I am not mistaken. Port 1 amber light. The TV is about 3 - 4 years old and I would not expect it to have GIGabit capabilities.
Most tv's aren't gigabit as streaming 4k only needs around 25-40mbps. so even a 100mbps connection will suffice and since its hardwired, you don't get the interference/network overhead of wireless. Glad to hear its working as it should 🙂
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Re: Nighthawk CAX30 AX2700 Cable Modem Router; One Light is Solid Amber The Other Light is Solid Whi
I don't know why the image did not show. You can see it here One Light is Solid Amber The Other Light is Solid White?
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Re: Nighthawk CAX30 AX2700 Cable Modem Router; One Light is Solid Amber The Other Light is Solid Whi
Netgear has set up a community forum specifically for the Cable Modem products. Most of the people who watch that forum are more likely to have experience with Cable modems and know how to work it better than those of us who follow this router forum. Might be more likely to find someone who has a solution if the question is posted there:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Cable-Modems-Routers/bd-p/home-cable-modems-routers
Review the modems user manual for LED indication behavior information. Amber usually means 100Mpbs connection while WHITE is 1000Mpbs.
Please use this link to the main forum product list to review and choose where to make your posts.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/NETGEAR-Forum/ct-p/en-netgear
Thank you.
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Re: Nighthawk CAX30 AX2700 Cable Modem Router; One Light is Solid Amber The Other Light is Solid Whi
That's signifying its connecting at a 10/100mbps connection and not gigabit
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Re: Nighthawk CAX30 AX2700 Cable Modem Router; One Light is Solid Amber The Other Light is Solid Whi
>Netgear has set up a community forum specifically for the Cable Modem products.
Thanks for replying and the additional links
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Re: Nighthawk CAX30 AX2700 Cable Modem Router; One Light is Solid Amber The Other Light is Solid Whi
>That's signifying its connecting at a 10/100mbps connection and not gigabit
Thanks for replying. That would sound about right then if I am not mistaken. Port 1 amber light. The TV is about 3 - 4 years old and I would not expect it to have GIGabit capabilities.
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@phaedruspress wrote:
>That's signifying its connecting at a 10/100mbps connection and not gigabit
Thanks for replying. That would sound about right then if I am not mistaken. Port 1 amber light. The TV is about 3 - 4 years old and I would not expect it to have GIGabit capabilities.
Most tv's aren't gigabit as streaming 4k only needs around 25-40mbps. so even a 100mbps connection will suffice and since its hardwired, you don't get the interference/network overhead of wireless. Glad to hear its working as it should 🙂
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