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Re: USB 2.0 LED light Amber with no usb device plugged in
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> [...] I noticed my USB 2.0 LED light is solid Amber, but there isn't a
> device plugged into the router. [...]
_Which_ LED? The one above the "USB 2.0" label, or the one below it?
That picture's pretty bad, but it looks to me as if the (reddish?)
amber LED is the "LAN 1" indicator, which would be consistent with a
slow (10/100MHz) device being at the other end of the Ethernet cable
which is clearly connected to the "LAN 1" port.
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Look for "LEDs and Buttons on
the Top Panel".
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> [...] I noticed my USB 2.0 LED light is solid Amber, but there isn't a
> device plugged into the router. [...]
_Which_ LED? The one above the "USB 2.0" label, or the one below it?
That picture's pretty bad, but it looks to me as if the (reddish?)
amber LED is the "LAN 1" indicator, which would be consistent with a
slow (10/100MHz) device being at the other end of the Ethernet cable
which is clearly connected to the "LAN 1" port.
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Look for "LEDs and Buttons on
the Top Panel".
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Re: USB 2.0 LED light Amber with no usb device plugged in
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