Thread: Superhub Superhub leds?
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Old 05-10-2011, 23:32   #14
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Re: Superhub leds?

Masque is wrong. The leds on the RJ45 sockets show link speed 100Mbps (orange) or 1000Mbps (green). Lots of kit works the same.

This is in the VM published documentation...

http://help.virginmedia.com/system/s...CUSTOMER_TYPE=
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On the rear of the Super Hub are four Ethernet ports, which can be used to make wired connections to computers and other devices on your network.

Each Ethernet port has its own light to indicate a connection between the Super Hub and the attached device. These lights will blink when data is being transferred across the network.

A green light indicates a network connection of 1,000Mbps, while an amber light indicates a network connection of 100Mbps.

If you have connected the Super Hub to your computer via the Ethernet cable but the relevant Ethernet light does not come on as expected, try the following checks:

Make sure you're using the Ethernet cable supplied with the Super Hub.
Make sure the Ethernet cable is firmly connected to your computer and to the Super Hub.
Make sure that the Ethernet port is enabled on your computer. Click to find out how to do this in Windows XP, Windows Vista, or on a Mac. If you are using another Operating System, check out the guide that came with your computer.
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