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my Nighrhawk AC1900 Led's
I have 2 wired connection from my router to my Yahama receiver, one for firetv and the other one to Roku.
My question is: Why is rhe ports led's blinking amber? ( only on the wired connections going to my Yahama receiver)
Please note: the wired ports to my deskrop and laptop are blinking white.
Thanks,
Aberdeen
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Re: my Nighrhawk AC1900 Led's
> [...] AC1900 [...]
"AC1900" is a speed, not a model number. Look for "Model" on the
product label.
> Model: EX7000|AC1900 Nighthawk WiFi Range Extender
Not a router. Perhaps an "R7000"?
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your (actual) model number,
and look for Documentation. Get the User Manual (at least). Read.
Look for the LED descriptions. Note the significance of the colors and
blinkiness of "Ethernet ports 1-4".
> [...] only on the wired connections going to my Yahama receiver [...]
I know nothing about your (unspecified) "my Yahama receiver", but I'd
guess that it doesn't need an Ethernet speed greater than 100Mb/s to do
its job.
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Re: my Nighrhawk AC1900 Led's
@Aberdeen wrote:
My question is: Why is rhe ports led's blinking amber? ( only on the wired connections going to my Yahama receiver)
Visit the support pages:
Support | NETGEAR
Feed in your model number and check the documentation for your hardware.
Check the section in the manual that explains what the LEDs are supposed to look like. It will be something like "Standard LED Behavior".
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Re: my Nighrhawk AC1900 Led's
> Check the section in the manual that explains what the LEDs are
> supposed to look like. It will be something like "Standard LED
> Behavior".
If you had actually tried that before advising it, then you might
have noticed that the section "Standard LED Behavior When the Router Is
Powered On" (under "Troubleshoot With the LEDs") provides no information
relevant to this query. Which makes sense, because there is no actual
trouble. (Other than lame advice, of course.)
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