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Solid Green Transmit Light on SB6190

  • February 28, 2023
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CapriciaDonka
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The transmit light, which should be solid blue to indicate bonding, is solid green.  I cannot find a reference to what this means with respects to the transmit/receive lights.

 

Please advise.

Best answer by plemans

Usually means only 1 channel is connected and your speeds are limited. Channel bonding allows multiple channels to be “bonded” together for faster speeds/performance. 

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plemans
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  • February 28, 2023

Are you talking the “send” icon? 

If so, when its green, it means non-bonded upstream channel is connected. 

You can find it in the manual here. 

https://arris.my.salesforce-sites.com/consumers/ConsumerProductDetail?p=a0ha000000REMs8AAH#panel3

 

 


CapriciaDonka
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Thank you.

 

What does it mean when we have a connected non-bonded channel?


plemans
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Usually means only 1 channel is connected and your speeds are limited. Channel bonding allows multiple channels to be “bonded” together for faster speeds/performance. 


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