LED on Giga HUB

MembresLaMortaise
Contributor III

Today I just received my new “Giga Hub” modem. On this modem there are 4 ports. I noticed that the green LEDs on each port do not flash when plugged in while the orange flashes just fine. I tried with different Cat6 Cat6a and Cat8 cables, it always gives the same problem.

On my old HH3000 the yellow and green LEDs flashed continuously.

I spoke to a girl from Bell technical support, and according to her the modem is defective.. but I have my doubt!

Could my new modem would be really defective?

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The answer is still no. As has been said, the Giga Hub doesn't support it. 

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You can add a switch that supports LAG and connect the uplink to the 10G port, then connect all your wired devices to the switch. You can then configure LAG for devices connected to the switch.

Your uplink will be a single 10G, the rest depends on LAG capabilities of the switch.

I use a 48 port switch as my main switch for my residence, and it supports lag. EdgeSwitch 48 750W.

That is a layer 2/3 switch, not for the faint of heart to configure. The "new" interface is a lot simpler to use on it than the "legacy interface".

You can see the legacy interface in this video review: Video review 

I would not recommend a cheap switch when using LAG, as they might not provide great results.

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supertech
Contributor III

Looks normal to me for Gigabit onnection.
if the green comes on, that usually means 10/100 connection.
Flashing of either indicates activity at said speed.
This applies to the yellow ports 

on the 10 gigabit port, mine shows green at 2.5 Gigabits.
On mine, I verified that gigabit was yellow, and 10/100 was green (on the yellow RJ45 ports)