
(White/Amber) The Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ LED blinks slowly for two minutes during Wi-Fi Protected Setup. A solid white LED indicates that the router is successfully connected to a device at 1000 Mbps. (White) If the white LED is off, the router is successfully connected to a device through that port at 10/100 Mbps. A flashing white LED indicates network activity over that port. If the white LED is solid, the router is connected to a device through that port. (White) These numbered LEDs correspond with the numbered ports on the router’s back panel. A solid white LED indicates a USB 3.0 device is connected. (White) When off, a USB 1.0 or USB 2.0 device is connected. A blinking white indicates activity on the port. The LED is solid white when a USB device is connected. (White) When off, the USB 3.0 port is off. A blinking white LED indicates activity on the port. (White) When off, the USB /eSATA port is off or an eSATA device is connected. A blinking white LED indicates activity through the eSATA port. The LED is solid white when an eSATA device is connected.

(White) When off, the USB/eSATA port is off or a USB device is connected. If the LED is blinking white, the router is sending or receiving data over the 5 GHz network. (White) The Wireless LED is solid white when one or more clients are connected to the 5GHz network. If the LED is blinking white, the router is sending or receiving data over the 2.4 GHz network. (White) The Wireless LED is solid white when one or more clients are connected to the 2.4 GHz network. Amber blinking indicates that the connection is down due to hardware issues. A solid amber LED indicates the connection is down due to configuration issues. It blinks white while the router works to establish a connection. (White/Amber) The Internet LED is solid white when connected to the Internet. It will blink when the router goes through its self-diagnostic mode during every boot-up. I had both drive 2 and new drive on screen side by side looking at settings, in the end did a factory restore and this time made just 2 shared folders with only 6 files in themĪlso found the “Hostxxx” forget its name, its the name of the server, the box was empty, so copied same name into it.(White) The power LED is solid white while the router is powered on.
#TWONKY LINKSYS 1900 SETTINGS TV#
When I select by folder, I see all my shared folder names, but now while it shows the same layout, when I select "By Folder"n I get all video files, cannot see my shared folder names at all,ġ, Path changed in Twonkey “/Shared/Action” before “/Action”Ģ, Cannot see folder (Shared names) on TV

Now the TV, all my old drives were set for “Video” only and “Folder” so when seen on TV I see “Videos” > “All Videos” > "By Folder
#TWONKY LINKSYS 1900 SETTINGS INSTALL#
So I clicked the browse once more but now im at the root of the drive, I couls see a share folder so selected it and all my shared folders inside, I select “Action” and once more Twonkey starts indexing the files.ĭid it suppose to do this, where as before if Twonkey updated it used my settings, but now on a fresh install its diffrent set up? Tried a restart server, re booted drive, same, it can no longer find the folders or files

So Im sure when I added some things into the “Action” folder Townkey did find them, well after added some more into the “Comedy” folder Twonky seams to have lost my files, If I click the browse button on my old drive it shows all my shared folders… So I look at old drive and find the location as “/Action” and “/Comedy” Well a few years back you installed Twonky and it already had your shared folders, but not anymore. Well all setup ok, made the chared folders, same as old drive, then copied about 50 media files into two folders “Action” and “Comedy” So setup this new drive as JohnsPlaceFour

Today I bought another EXE 2 Ultra as a replacement for a 2 year old drive, used a lot for media streaming. Ive been using this junk for 2 years, drive updated a few times, luckly I didnt need to make any changes.
