What is the Role of the LEDs on Netgear Router?

At the time of purchasing a new Netgear router, you must be told that it is simply a plug-and-play device that can be easily installed using routerlogin.net when all the LEDs are stable on it. But, the actual problem occurs when you try to configure your Netgear router and find that some of the lights on it are not turning on. The LEDs on your Netgear router indicates the different status and by knowing the role of each LED, you can easily make the most out of your device.

What do Various LEDs on Netgear Router Mean?

The LEDs on your Netgear device indicate the status of the connection between your router and the devices connected to it. Apart from that, the LEDs on your Netgear router also indicates the status of your internet, WiFi, Ethernet, and WPS connections. 

Power LED

The power LED is usually located at the front panel of a Netgear router. However, the location of power LED may vary from model to model. Here’s how to check the status of power LED on your Netgear router.

  Off:You might have forgotten to turn on your Netgear router.

  Solid Green or White: Your Netgear router is ready and you can use it to access the internet.

  Solid Amber:Wait, as your Netgear router is powering on.

  Blinking Amber: May be you have pressed the reset button on your Netgear router or its firmware is upgrading.

  Blinking White:Netgear router firmware is corrupted. To fix it, you have to perform Netgear Router firmware update process again.

  Blinking White or Amber: Your Netgear router set in AP mode.

Internet LED 

  Off:The Ethernet connection has not successfully made between your Netgear router and modem.

  Solid Green or White: You have a steady internet connection.

  Solid Amber:Your Netgear router and modem are connected to each other via an Ethernet cable.

  Blinking White: The Ethernet port on your Netgear router is sending and receiving traffic.


2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi LEDs


  Off: You have not turned on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi radios.

  Solid White: The 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi radios are operating.

  BlinkingWhite: Your Netgear router is sending or receiving traffic.

USB LEDs

  Off: No USB device is connected to your Netgear router

  BlinkingGreen or White: A USB device is plugged.The USB drive is trying to connect with your            Netgear router.

  Solid Green or White: A USB device is connected to your Netgear router.

Ethernet LEDs

The LED color indicates the speed:

  White or Green for Gigabit Ethernet connections

  Amber for 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps Ethernet connections

The Ethernet LED on your Netgear router indicates:

  Off: No device is connected to the router’s Ethernet port.

  Solid Green: A powered-on device is connected to the Netgear router’s Ethernet port. To check the connection if it is successfully established or not, access the routerlogin web page.

  Blinking Green: The Netgear router’s Ethernet port is sending or receiving traffic.

WPS LED

If you are using the WPS method to connect your Netgear router to the modem for accessing the routerlogin web page, then checking the WPS LED status can be a big help.

Off: No WPS connection exists between your Netgear router and modem.

BlinkingGreen: The WPS connection between your Netgear router and modem is in progress.

SolidGreen: The WPS connection has successfully established between your Netgear router and modem.

Note: If you want to configure your Netgear device using the WPS method, make sure that your modem and your router are WPS capable. Else, you can configure your Netgear router manually using routerlogin.net.

Pro Tip: You can use the default Netgear router IP address to configure it manually if routerlogin.net not working for you.

Endnote

That’s all about the role of various LEDs on your Netgear router. Hopefully, after knowing the each LED status on your Netgear router, you are able to make the most out of it. If you need more assistance, you are free to approach our experts anytime via comments.