> Just to understand: what is that green light for anyways? (yup, noob 
> question) 

>It depends on the device manufacturer, but usually it means something 
>like: both sides can talk to each other and successfully negotiated a link 
>speed and duplex setting.

is this on a hardware level, or can the OS have anything to do with it?



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Reinier Battenberg
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Mountbatten Ltd.
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On Wednesday 07 April 2010 13:31:30 Chris Wilson wrote:
> > Just to understand: what is that green light for anyways? (yup, noob 
> > question) 
> 
> It depends on the device manufacturer, but usually it means something 
> like: both sides can talk to each other and successfully negotiated a link 
> speed and duplex setting.
> 
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