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RAX10-100NAS AX1800 WiFi 6 Router
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2022-12-30
01:18 PM
2022-12-30
01:18 PM
Recently installed this router. The Ethernet LED is staying solid red instead of green. Is this normal?. I have one of the four ports connected to my TV. The other ports are free.
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2022-12-30
01:53 PM
2022-12-30
01:53 PM
Red/amber indicates a 100 Mbps connection instead of 1 Gbps. Most TVs come with a 100 Mbps ethernet chip to save on costs.
Routing: NETGEAR RAX43 - Firmware: v1.0.15.128 (1 Gbps down, 40 Mbps up)
Switching: 2x NETGEAR 8-ports (GS108v4) / 1x NETGEAR 16-ports (GS116v2)
Desktop: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X - Server: Intel Core i7-7700K - NAS: Intel Pentium G4400, 20 TB
Switching: 2x NETGEAR 8-ports (GS108v4) / 1x NETGEAR 16-ports (GS116v2)
Desktop: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X - Server: Intel Core i7-7700K - NAS: Intel Pentium G4400, 20 TB
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01:53 PM
Red/amber indicates a 100 Mbps connection instead of 1 Gbps. Most TVs come with a 100 Mbps ethernet chip to save on costs.
Routing: NETGEAR RAX43 - Firmware: v1.0.15.128 (1 Gbps down, 40 Mbps up)
Switching: 2x NETGEAR 8-ports (GS108v4) / 1x NETGEAR 16-ports (GS116v2)
Desktop: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X - Server: Intel Core i7-7700K - NAS: Intel Pentium G4400, 20 TB
Switching: 2x NETGEAR 8-ports (GS108v4) / 1x NETGEAR 16-ports (GS116v2)
Desktop: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X - Server: Intel Core i7-7700K - NAS: Intel Pentium G4400, 20 TB
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