18-04-2011, 15:20
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Re: flashing traffic light
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Originally Posted by Hugh
A lot of fuss about nothing?
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agreed
but i also agree that the lights are too bright. It didnt bother me as the hub was downstairs, but if i looked down the stairs, the hub lit up the whole hall. As i said, there is options to change the lights in the hub, as was seen when SSH was allowed. the lights are for nothing apart from indicating whats on/off/locked, and if data is being transferred, they dont need to be so bright
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18-04-2011, 15:21
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Re: flashing traffic light
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vmng300?
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Hens teeth.
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18-04-2011, 15:22
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Re: flashing traffic light
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Hens teeth.
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bull sperm
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18-04-2011, 15:24
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Re: flashing traffic light
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bull sperm
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That exists but Hens teeth does not.
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18-04-2011, 15:25
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Re: flashing traffic light
Let's keep on topic, shall we?
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18-04-2011, 15:25
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Re: flashing traffic light
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Originally Posted by Masque
That exists but Hens teeth does not. 
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sorry wasnt paying attention, i was sipping a brew from my chocolate tea pot
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18-04-2011, 19:22
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Re: flashing traffic light
loads of constructive answers .
but not the one that tells me why it continually flashes now when it never used to .
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18-04-2011, 19:28
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Re: flashing traffic light
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Originally Posted by isoclene
loads of constructive answers .
but not the one that tells me why it continually flashes now when it never used to .
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I cant answer you fully, but have you always noticed the light flashing, maybe you didnt notice it before?. do you have anything wired to the hub via ethernet, even if the device is off the NIC transfers some data which the superhub may be seeing as wan traffic (somehow?) The hub communicated with the network for the whole time it is connected, and it might be doing more than it used to with the recent firmware update, which did add something where there was a bug when the user was connected to a motorola BSR and they didnt get full upload speeds, so they may have added a patch which communicates data. the hub also downloads other things like the firmware, which will cause the light to flash.
again, i dont know exactly what has caused it to start flashing, but really, it doesnt matter, and as has been mentioned, if its bothering you, put some black electrical tape over it.
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18-04-2011, 19:52
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Re: flashing traffic light
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Originally Posted by craigj2k11
I cant answer you fully, but have you always noticed the light flashing, maybe you didnt notice it before?. do you have anything wired to the hub via ethernet, even if the device is off the NIC transfers some data which the superhub may be seeing as wan traffic (somehow?) The hub communicated with the network for the whole time it is connected, and it might be doing more than it used to with the recent firmware update, which did add something where there was a bug when the user was connected to a motorola BSR and they didnt get full upload speeds, so they may have added a patch which communicates data. the hub also downloads other things like the firmware, which will cause the light to flash.
again, i dont know exactly what has caused it to start flashing, but really, it doesnt matter, and as has been mentioned, if its bothering you, put some black electrical tape over it. 
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it doesn't bother me just would like to know why it has started flashing continually, when it used to flash occasionally. wireless is switched off so there is no reason for it to flash continually only occasionally.
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18-04-2011, 19:53
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Re: flashing traffic light
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Originally Posted by isoclene
loads of constructive answers .
but not the one that tells me why it continually flashes now when it never used to .
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You're not on your own.
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...ue-lights.html
I gave up and faced it toward the wall.
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18-04-2011, 19:55
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Re: flashing traffic light
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Originally Posted by isoclene
it doesn't bother me just would like to know why it has started flashing continually, when it used to flash occasionally. wireless is switched off so there is no reason for it to flash continually only occasionally.
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it has nothing to do with wireless it is all communications
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18-04-2011, 20:43
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Re: flashing traffic light
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Originally Posted by isoclene
it doesn't bother me just would like to know why it has started flashing continually, when it used to flash occasionally. wireless is switched off so there is no reason for it to flash continually only occasionally.
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As Masque posted in this thread on the 22nd March
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The Top Blue light is the Traffic/Throughput light and will flash as per the receive and send lights on an Ambit 256.
The middle light is the Ready light which indicates the modem is online once lit solid.
The bottom light is the wireless light which flashes whenever a wireless device accesses the internet via wifi and is green in 2.4ghz mode or blue in 5ghz mode.
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23-04-2011, 19:49
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Re: flashing traffic light
It took me a while to work out why my blue light constantly flashed even when the PC was turned off as well as wireless, then i remembered about the 'thinkbroadband' monitor i had running, once disabled it stopped flashing.
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23-04-2011, 19:55
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Re: flashing traffic light
Isn't that installed on your PC?
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23-04-2011, 20:00
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Re: flashing traffic light
No it's on the website and you have to click disable on the website to stop it pinging your IP.
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