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papi4baby

join:2008-01-19
Callaway, MD

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Re: [Wired] Linksys WRT610N green LED?

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.


PeteC2
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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.
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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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