Understanding the system Log

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Understanding the system Log
Understanding the system Log
2023-12-06 19:09:57 - last edited 2024-01-04 12:23:58
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I have an issue with a Ring Doorbell knocking out my internet connection, I have looked at the system Log in my router to see if I can work out the issue, but I have no idea what this means.

 

Does anyone know what this means or can point me towards somewhere I can find the answer.

 

Many thanks.

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2023-12-07 06:42:21 - last edited 2024-01-04 12:23:58

  @DarrenG1360 

 

Hi, in the system log of TP-Link Wi-Fi routers, WAN1 corresponds to the green Internet LED, WAN0 corresponds to the orange Internet LED, and LAN pertains to the LAN LED.

Therefore, they are actually indicating the WAN or LAN port connection status.

For example, WAN_ON and WAN0_OFF means Internet LED is green, WAN1_OFF and WAN0_ON means Internet LED is orange, WAN1_OFF and WAN0_OFF means Internet LED is off

 

However, It's important to keep in mind that while the LED-related logs and status are provided, they may not always be completely accurate. Therefore, it is advisable to use them as a reference rather than relying solely on them. We encourage you to consider other indicators and information for a comprehensive understanding of your network status.

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2023-12-07 06:42:21 - last edited 2024-01-04 12:23:58

  @DarrenG1360 

 

Hi, in the system log of TP-Link Wi-Fi routers, WAN1 corresponds to the green Internet LED, WAN0 corresponds to the orange Internet LED, and LAN pertains to the LAN LED.

Therefore, they are actually indicating the WAN or LAN port connection status.

For example, WAN_ON and WAN0_OFF means Internet LED is green, WAN1_OFF and WAN0_ON means Internet LED is orange, WAN1_OFF and WAN0_OFF means Internet LED is off

 

However, It's important to keep in mind that while the LED-related logs and status are provided, they may not always be completely accurate. Therefore, it is advisable to use them as a reference rather than relying solely on them. We encourage you to consider other indicators and information for a comprehensive understanding of your network status.

Nice to Meet You in Our TP-Link Community. Check Out the Latest Posts: Archer GE550 - BE9300 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router EasyMesh Is Available When Wi-Fi Routers Work in AP Mode as A Controller. Archer BE550 New Software Enhances System Stability and Optimizes MLO Network Stability. TL-WA3001 Supports EasyMesh, Speed Limit, Guest Network in AP Mode and/or Multi-SSID Mode. If you found the post or response helpful, please click Helpful. If an answer solves your problem, click "Recommended Solution" so that others can benefit from it.
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