Amber light on swicht TL-SG105

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Amber light on swicht TL-SG105
Amber light on swicht TL-SG105
2018-01-09 03:50:13
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Hi,

Which is the meaning of an amber light on lan port TL-SG105?
I have three ports with green light and one with amber light.

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Re:Amber light on swicht TL-SG105
2018-01-10 00:11:27
Amber light indicates a 10/100 Mbps connection. Green light means 1000 Mbps connection.
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2018-01-10 00:24:00

R1D2 wrote

Amber light indicates a 10/100 Mbps connection. Green light means 1000 Mbps connection.


Ok, many thanks!
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2018-02-05 01:21:52
Sorry to jumo in on someone elses thread, but ive noticed that if i daisy chain my switches (TL-SG105E & TL-SG108E) out port 8 in port 1 etc i get orange light on the input ports. is this normal?
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Re:Amber light on swicht TL-SG105
2018-02-06 00:32:19

ukdeveloper wrote

Sorry to jumo in on someone elses thread, but ive noticed that if i daisy chain my switches (TL-SG105E & TL-SG108E) out port 8 in port 1 etc i get orange light on the input ports. is this normal?


No, they should negotiate at 1000BASE-TX. Replace the cable, maybe it's of bad quality (I had such cables, too). If with proper cable it works, consider setting fix speed/full duplex mode for this connection - it will have advantage over auto-negotiation.
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Re:Amber light on swicht TL-SG105
2018-02-14 23:11:37
What i did notice is that when desktops are turned off they fallback to 100mbits or even 10mbits mode just to receive wol packets and that's probably what's happening, otherwise check cableing. That or the client doesn't support 1000mbit
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