What Do The Green And Orange Light Mean On Ethernet?
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The green and orange lights on an Ethernet port indicate that data is being transmitted and received. The green light typically indicates the link status, which means the Ethernet device is connected and actively sending and receiving data. The orange light typically indicates that data is being transmitted or received at a high rate, indicating a large file transfer or streaming multimedia content.