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Router ring LED The ring LED is located on the top of your router. Pulsing white. The router is booting or someone pressed the Sync button. Off. The router finished booting and is working normally. Solid white. The router is resetting to factory default settings. Solid magenta. The router cannot connect to the Internet. Satellite ring LED The ring LED is located on the top of your satellite. Pulsing white. The satellite is booting. Blue for three minutes. The connection between the satellite and the router is good. Amber for three minutes. The connection between the satellite and the router is fair. Magenta. The satellite failed to sync to the router. Off. The satellite synced to the router and is working normally. Power LED The Power LED is located above the Power On/Off button on the rear panel. Solid green. Power is on. Solid amber. The router or satellite is booting. Blinking amber. The router or satellite is resetting to factory default settings. Blinking red. The firmware is corrupted. Off. Power is not supplied. Add-on satellite ring LED Optional add-on satellites are sold separately and can be added to your Orbi network. The ring LED is located on the top of your satellite. Pulsing white. The satellite is booting. Solid white. The satellite is ready to sync to the router (press the sync button). Blue for three minutes. The connection between the satellite and the router is good. Amber for three minutes. The connection between the satellite and the router is fair. Magenta. The satellite failed to sync to the router. Off. The satellite synced to the router and is working normally.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You did not specify which model number nor whether you are looking at the Orbi base (router) unit or a satellite. Download the user manual for the actual model you have. Attached is a picture of page 9 of an Orbi User Manual that may provide the answer. If it is the base router unit then: Solid magenta. The router cannot connect to the Internet. See “You cannot access the Internet” on page 135.
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