If the Tx (Transmit) light on the smart jack is blinking green while the Rx (Receive) light is not illuminated, it suggests that data is being sent from the device but is not being received on the other end. This could indicate a potential issue with the receiving device, such as a faulty connection, configuration error, or the device being powered off. It's also possible that there is a problem with the cabling or network configuration between the two devices. Further troubleshooting would be needed to isolate the exact cause.
It is likely due to faults in your service provider's network.
1. You may have a break in the line along the wires connected to the Rx side. If at all possible, try a different cable. 2. The Tx part of the equipment on the other end is failing. 3. The Rx light on your smart jack is failing.
The lights are blinking because there may be a problem with the electrical connection or a malfunction in the lighting system.
actually, I'm looking for the answer, so I conclude that you are part of the problem rather than the solution
It could be a poorly or improperly terminated ethernet cable. Or the cable length may be too long (you didn't specify)... 100 Meters (about 320 feet) is the maximum for UTP Category 5 cable.
The lights are blinking in the house because there may be an issue with the electrical wiring or a problem with the light bulbs.
Problem with the charging system.
When a furnace's blinking code indicates an error, it means that there is a problem with the furnace that needs to be addressed. The blinking code is a way for the furnace to communicate what specific issue it is experiencing, and it can help a technician diagnose and fix the problem.
The lights are blinking on and off because there may be an issue with the electrical connection or a problem with the light bulb itself.
The outlet is blinking red because there may be an electrical issue or overload, indicating a potential problem with the power supply.
There is a problem with the transmission.
With the key in the "on" position, turn the signal switch to the turning direction that is ***not***the problem. Check the front and rear of the car so you know which lights are flashing. Now switch the turn signal switch to the bad side and compare the lights that are illuminated (but not flashing) to the side that was working. One or more of the bulbs are out and will not be illuminated. Change that bulb (s).