That's exactly right, the LEDs are only on the Duet Receiver because  
it doesn't have a screen to show messages about connectivity.


On Sep 24, 2009, at 8:08 AM, Kiwi wrote:

>
> eap;460962 Wrote:
>> .....I bet no one ever considered this issue at Logitech (since it
>> appears that most people run these things wireless).  However,  
>> wired is
>> always better, if you have the choice for any networked equipment.
>
> I would give the folks at Logitech the benefit of assuming they did
> think of that as the SB Boom does not have Ethernet lights as a  
> typical
> usage of that device is as a bedside clock/radio. The other aspect to
> consider is that the SB Receiver only has the front LED to indicate
> status so the Ethernet LEDs perform a useful function in knowing
> something about a wired connection.
>
>
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