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Green connection led
26-04-2013 3:31 PM
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After a session on the internet the green led continues to flash for a considerable time following a shut down of the computer (Wired connection)
Just curious as to why it does this as it would indicate something is continuing to download once the computer is off.
Just curious as to why it does this as it would indicate something is continuing to download once the computer is off.
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Re: Green connection led
26-04-2013 3:40 PM
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Hi there,
I assume you mean a green LED on the router? The router manages the connection separately to the PC, that should just be the odd packet of data keeping the connection "alive" as needed.
I assume you mean a green LED on the router? The router manages the connection separately to the PC, that should just be the odd packet of data keeping the connection "alive" as needed.
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26-04-2013 8:16 PM
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I've noticed the Ethernet and Internet lights continue to flash for a while after my PC is turned off. I put it down to a logged-in forum and router trying to contact the now non-responding PC before giving up. Nothing to be concerned about IMO.
David
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