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Nighthawk AC2300 Smart WiFi router ethernet slot to my Sprint Rave booster is yellow. Why?

golfergal
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Nighthawk AC2300 Smart WiFi router ethernet slot to my Sprint Rave booster is yellow. Why?

I have a Sprint Rave booster that has an ethernet cord plugged into it and to the Router.  The light on the router is yellow, but all the other lights or white.  Lately I have not been getting my texts or phone calls while my phone is in my house.  When I leave the house, the text messages start displaying.  What does the yellow light mean?  Right now it is yellow, but my text did go out and I received one on time.

Model: R7000P|Nighthawk AC2300 Smart WiFi Dual Band Gigabit Router
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antinode
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Re: Nighthawk AC2300 Smart WiFi router ethernet slot to my Sprint Rave booster is yellow. Why?

> [...] Do I need a newer ethernet cord to get higher mbps? My ethernet
> light in always yellow. [...]

 

   Perhaps your "my Sprint Rave booster" is always slow.

 

   I'll assume that your "my Sprint Rave booster" is one of the many
"Sprint Airave" devices (about which I know nothing):

 

      https://www.sprint.com/en/support/solutions/device/airave-support-center.html

 

      Does the Sprint AIRAVE support 3G data?

 

      Yes. The AIRAVE provides enhanced coverage for any 3G Sprint phone
      or mobile broadband card at EVDO Rev. A data speeds of up to
      3 Mbps downstream and 1.5 Mbps upstream. [...]

 

   If the top speed of the gizmo is 3Mb/s, then there would be little
point in giving it a 1000Mb/s Ethernet interface.  So, it's probably
always slow (by gigabit Ethernet standards).


> [...] Not sure how old my ethernet cord is, but I would say pretty
> old.

 

   The same could be said for many of us.

 

   If you're worried about your cable, then connect its ends to any two
of the LAN Ethernet ports on your router, and look at the port-status
LED indicators.  If they're white, then the cable is better than you
need.

 


   Note: "m" = milli = 1/1000. "M" = "mega" = 1000000.

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antinode
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Re: Nighthawk AC2300 Smart WiFi router ethernet slot to my Sprint Rave booster is yellow. Why?

> [...] What does the yellow light mean? [...]

 

   If only there were some kind of "document" which revealed mysteries
of this type.  _That_ could be useful.

 

   Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Read.  Look for "LED
Descriptions".

 

   It's a miracle!

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golfergal
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Re: Nighthawk AC2300 Smart WiFi router ethernet slot to my Sprint Rave booster is yellow. Why?

Thank you for this information.  Now my question is... Do I need a newer ethernet cord to get higher mbps?  My ethernet light in always yellow.  Not sure how old my ethernet cord is, but I would say pretty old.

Model: R7000P|Nighthawk AC2300 Smart WiFi Dual Band Gigabit Router
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antinode
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Re: Nighthawk AC2300 Smart WiFi router ethernet slot to my Sprint Rave booster is yellow. Why?

> [...] Do I need a newer ethernet cord to get higher mbps? My ethernet
> light in always yellow. [...]

 

   Perhaps your "my Sprint Rave booster" is always slow.

 

   I'll assume that your "my Sprint Rave booster" is one of the many
"Sprint Airave" devices (about which I know nothing):

 

      https://www.sprint.com/en/support/solutions/device/airave-support-center.html

 

      Does the Sprint AIRAVE support 3G data?

 

      Yes. The AIRAVE provides enhanced coverage for any 3G Sprint phone
      or mobile broadband card at EVDO Rev. A data speeds of up to
      3 Mbps downstream and 1.5 Mbps upstream. [...]

 

   If the top speed of the gizmo is 3Mb/s, then there would be little
point in giving it a 1000Mb/s Ethernet interface.  So, it's probably
always slow (by gigabit Ethernet standards).


> [...] Not sure how old my ethernet cord is, but I would say pretty
> old.

 

   The same could be said for many of us.

 

   If you're worried about your cable, then connect its ends to any two
of the LAN Ethernet ports on your router, and look at the port-status
LED indicators.  If they're white, then the cable is better than you
need.

 


   Note: "m" = milli = 1/1000. "M" = "mega" = 1000000.

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