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      11-16-2007, 07:56 PM
I have an linksys WAG354G and i see that my "Internet light" is blinking. I
did not see another computer connected thru the wireless connection.
The "System Idle Process" is 99 %. and the "Windows Task Manager" did not
show me Networking activities.

Any explanation about this blinking led ? Or a way to track the cause ?




 
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      11-17-2007, 09:37 PM
On Nov 16, 12:56 pm, "ray" <raymond.sch...@piscarlet.be> wrote:
> I have an linksys WAG354G and i see that my "Internet light" is blinking. I
> did not see another computer connected thru the wireless connection.
> The "System Idle Process" is 99 %. and the "Windows Task Manager" did not
> show me Networking activities.
>
> Any explanation about this blinking led ? Or a way to track the cause ?


I think it may always blink? There may be a certain number of
housekeeping like chores it continues to do. Make sure you have your
network secured. Read the documentation and try typing in the router
ip in your internet browser address field and logging in as an
administrator, you should then be able to find out the (MAC - hardware
address) addresses of all the computers that are using your router.
 
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      11-17-2007, 09:44 PM
"vlsidesign" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Nov 16, 12:56 pm, "ray" <raymond.sch...@piscarlet.be> wrote:
>> I have an linksys WAG354G and i see that my "Internet light" is blinking.
>> I
>> did not see another computer connected thru the wireless connection.
>> The "System Idle Process" is 99 %. and the "Windows Task Manager" did not
>> show me Networking activities.
>>
>> Any explanation about this blinking led ? Or a way to track the cause ?

>
> I think it may always blink? There may be a certain number of
> housekeeping like chores it continues to do. Make sure you have your
> network secured. Read the documentation and try typing in the router
> ip in your internet browser address field and logging in as an
> administrator, you should then be able to find out the (MAC - hardware
> address) addresses of all the computers that are using your router.


Thanks for this idea.
I have done it, i am alone.
However, i reset the router and ... the led did not blink continuously
again.

Therefore i suppose that's a kind of a "little bug" of my router - without
any effect except this "Christmas Holidays blinking" :-)



 
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