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I'm trying to use this TP link TL-SF1008D Version 6.0 in my network (I can explain if you want. It's not in the config seen below)

 

I'm not sure if it's supposed to do this but it keeps flashing the link lights of whatever is plugged into it... Here's a video. Is this what it's supposed to do or???

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Mine does this as well, works just fine though

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4 hours ago, TubsAlwaysWins said:

I'm trying to use this TP link TL-SF1008D Version 6.0 in my network (I can explain if you want. It's not in the config seen below)

 

I'm not sure if it's supposed to do this but it keeps flashing the link lights of whatever is plugged into it... Here's a video. Is this what it's supposed to do or???

09215D71-B703-45D5-B9AF-34D32ABB718E.MOV

Did you have a power cut during that time? If so, just unplug it and plug it back in.

4 hours ago, Slottr said:

Mine does this as well, works just fine though

How is that fine? 

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7 hours ago, Abdul201588 said:

Did you have a power cut during that time? If so, just unplug it and plug it back in.

How is that fine? 

The light pattern blinks the same way, but it operates like it should.

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Well it supports Green mode so maybe its doing some sort of checking to see if the client is still actively awake?  Maybe the client's don't like it and so are sensing a disconnect/reconnect?

If its working fine I honestly wouldn't worry about it.

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On 9/25/2018 at 9:14 AM, Alex Atkin UK said:

Well it supports Green mode so maybe its doing some sort of checking to see if the client is still actively awake?  Maybe the client's don't like it and so are sensing a disconnect/reconnect?

If its working fine I honestly wouldn't worry about it.

 

On 9/25/2018 at 8:27 AM, Slottr said:

The light pattern blinks the same way, but it operates like it should.

 

On 9/25/2018 at 1:02 AM, Abdul201588 said:

Did you have a power cut during that time? If so, just unplug it and plug it back in.

How is that fine? 

So I realized it was getting either .6Ma or .6A (Its late and I dont remember) and not 1A. SO I ended up just ditching it for something else (since I dont have the right power adapter) 

 

Thanks guys!

 

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