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rbport
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Mar 20, 2018
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R9000 WPS button location

This may seem a stupid question but I can't find the WPS button in the router and the user manual doesn't mention its location as well.

Anyone can help?

Thank you in advance.

  • > Btw, another question that I can't see amswered in the manual: all the
    > LED lights in the front are white with one exception, which is orange
    > for one of the ethernet cables.

       Page 12:

          Ethernet ports 1-4
                The LED color indicates the speed: white for Gigabit
                Ethernet connections and amber for 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps
                Ethernet connections.

       So, an amber LED indicates that that Ethernet LAN port is connected
    to a slow (slower than gigabit) device.  It could be some old/slow
    device, or it could be a gigabit interface on a device which is in
    standby ("off" or sleep) mode, where its gigabit interface is
    artificially slow, waiting for normal operation before it changes to
    gigabit speed.  (Or, a defective cable.)

       My ignorance of what's at the other end of that cable limits what
    more I can tell you.

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  • > This may seem a stupid question but I can't find the WPS button in the
    > router and the user manual doesn't mention its location as well.

       Read more carefully?  Look for "WPS button with LED" (near "WiFi
    On/Off button with LED", page 13).  A close examination of the router
    should reveal that the two rightmost LED indicators are not simple LED
    indicators.

       Some of the User Manuals make this clearer than others.  See, for
    example, the D7000 User Manual (page 13).

       The other, related question goes something like, "I moved my router,
    and now the wireless stuff doesn't work."  The questions are a little
    stupid, but I'd put much more blame on the documentation, which should

    be noisier about these crypto-buttons.

    • rbport's avatar
      rbport
      Tutor

      Thanks a lot! I hadn't noticed that those 2 buttons were different and in fact the user manual isn't clear enough about it.

      Btw, another question that I can't see amswered in the manual: all the LED lights in the front are white with one exception, which is orange for one of the ethernet cables. Do you know the reason for this situation?

      Thank you in advance.

      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > Btw, another question that I can't see amswered in the manual: all the
        > LED lights in the front are white with one exception, which is orange
        > for one of the ethernet cables.

           Page 12:

              Ethernet ports 1-4
                    The LED color indicates the speed: white for Gigabit
                    Ethernet connections and amber for 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps
                    Ethernet connections.

           So, an amber LED indicates that that Ethernet LAN port is connected
        to a slow (slower than gigabit) device.  It could be some old/slow
        device, or it could be a gigabit interface on a device which is in
        standby ("off" or sleep) mode, where its gigabit interface is
        artificially slow, waiting for normal operation before it changes to
        gigabit speed.  (Or, a defective cable.)

           My ignorance of what's at the other end of that cable limits what
        more I can tell you.