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Re: Amber led
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Hi,
Please help me with the following topic.
I connect a DVR on one of my router ports and is amber colour.
What kind of problem could be.I have other components connected on other ports and are normal color, white.I changed the port and the patch but is the same problem.Thank u
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As long as it works, no problem. Check the spec's on the DVR for its Ethernet speed and if it is 1GB, change the cable connecting it. However, 100Mbps is usually more than enough for video.
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Re: Amber led
Amber on a port LED if Amber means there is a 100Mbps connection. Either dictated by the device or cable used.
Same information that is in the R7000 manual.
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As long as it works, no problem. Check the spec's on the DVR for its Ethernet speed and if it is 1GB, change the cable connecting it. However, 100Mbps is usually more than enough for video.
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Re: Amber led
@Mese wrote:
Thk , so is nothing to be concern about.
Thats correct. The routers ethernet ports support 10/100/1000 Mbps. If you connect a gigabit device that negotiates connection at full speed, the port LED will be white. If you connect a device whose speed is lower (say 10/100) the port LED will display amber as @IrvSp mentioned.
@IrvSp, sorry for posting over your answer.
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