 papi4baby
join:2008-01-19 Callaway, MD
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| [Wired] Linksys WRT610N green LED?
Hi everyone:
I just got this two days ago, and when my computer on port 1 is on, the #1 LED turns green????? I had a WRT400N and the LED was always blue.
Also im having an issues with my PSP not wanting to connect. PS3 is fine and laptop is fine.
Im using WPA AES TIKP.
Thanks guys. |
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 papi4baby
join:2008-01-19 Callaway, MD
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| Well i found out a bit about my issues.
The green LED means is not connected to a gigabit port(witch it is). LELA is reporting the connection is 950 Mbps to the computer on port 1.
The PSP appears to be a WPA issue, it appears i have to use WEP, but i will just use the USB cable to upgrade the firmwares. I will not reduce my wireless security for that commodity. |
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| On my 610N the indicator turning green means that I am connected gigabit. I know that the manual says the opposite, but I think that must be a typo, as my only gigabit attached device, a NAS which is gigabit connected, shows the green indicator rather than the standard blue indicators that my other non-gigabit wired devices show. -- Deeds, not words |
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 papi4baby
join:2008-01-19 Callaway, MD | That's what im thinking. My vonage box is connected and it stays blue. |
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