Verizon routers come with a variety of lights that can indicate different things. Here are some of the most common meanings:
1. Green: The router is connected to the network and working properly.
2. Amber: There may be a problem with the connection, such as a weak signal.
3. Red: This means that the router is not connected to the network and may be turned off or in a power-saving mode.
4. Amber and Red Together: This means that there is a problem with the network and the router may need to be reset.
5. Flashing Red and Green: This means that the router is receiving a new firmware update, and the lights will alternately flash red and green while the update is being applied.
6. Flashing Amber and Green: This means that the router is sending a new firmware update, and the lights will alternately flash amber and green while the update is being applied.
7. Solid Green: This means that the router is working properly and there is no problem with the network.
8. Solid Amber: This means that the router is working properly but there may be a problem with the connection.
9. Blinking Amber and Green: This means that the router is sending or receiving data, but the connection is not stable.
10. Blinking Red and Green: This means that there is a problem with the connection or the data being sent or received.