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2.4, 5ghz & up/down arrow LEDs all flashing green in sync with each other
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2.4, 5ghz & up/down arrow LEDs all flashing green in sync with each other
Hi, recently, these LEDs on my EX7000 have been continuously flashing green in sync with each other. Internet access seems ok though and WiFi devices seem to connect to the EX7000 ok. I'm guessing this is some sort of error code. What does this code mean, as all the EX7000 functions seem to work OK and nothing amiss shows up in the EX7000 config pages.
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Re: 2.4, 5ghz & up/down arrow LEDs all flashing green in sync with each other
Hello CaptainPeacock
If ti seems to be working fine then I wouldn't worry because blinking green is not a issue.
DarrenM
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Re: 2.4, 5ghz & up/down arrow LEDs all flashing green in sync with each other
Thanks Darren,
To all intents & purposes the EX7000 does APPEAR to be working OK. I logged into the EX7000 via mywifiext.net and the only indicator I could find was that on the status page the green 2.4 & 5gHz icons to the right of the EX7000 picture were greyed out and the words "not available" were shown in the greyed out areas AND YET I could connect to the Internet on all devices on both bands and connect new WiFi devices on both bands. Weird!
Since then, I have mananged to isolate what I supect is the device causing of the problem: my wife has been given a new laptop by her employer and it's when this device tries to connect via WiFi to the EX7000 that the problem occurs. When she connects to the router WiFi direct, the problem doesn't occur. The laptop is a Dell Latitude E5470 running Windows 7 Pro.
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