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I think the manual just means that initially they all turn on, then off for a few seconds. LED's will come on based on what services are available.
The power LED should stay on. The LAN port LED's come on if a device is connected (amber for 100M, white for 1000M), The WiFi LED's are on if the radios are enabled. The WAN or internet LED comes on if there is a successful connection to the internet. Some of these you can turn off via the GUI, but it is handy to have them on so you know the status.
Sounds like your router is operating normally.
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I think the manual just means that initially they all turn on, then off for a few seconds. LED's will come on based on what services are available.
The power LED should stay on. The LAN port LED's come on if a device is connected (amber for 100M, white for 1000M), The WiFi LED's are on if the radios are enabled. The WAN or internet LED comes on if there is a successful connection to the internet. Some of these you can turn off via the GUI, but it is handy to have them on so you know the status.
Sounds like your router is operating normally.
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Re: Question About R7000 LED Lights
@rpoffen wrote:
"The LAN port LED's come on if a device is connectedSounds like your router is operating normally."
Thanks @rpoffen for your help. I think I misunderstood what the manual was stating. If no device is connected to the router then the 4 LED lights will shut off.
"Sounds like your router is operating normally"
Thank God because I really didn't want the hassle of returning back to Amazon.
Thanks Again
Jay163
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