I have a WRV54G Router. I have a concern on the status li...

I have a WRV54G Router. I have a concern on the status lights. My lan1 light, which is used to connect my Linksys VoIP box, shows amber. This concerns me because I have been having difficulty with the VoIP service dropping calls etc and I can not find a thing in any manual available on the WRV54G that explains the status lights. Serious oversight on someones part.
Anyway, can someone please explain the color system used on the status lights for this router.
Thanks
DRH

Connect the same LAN port to any of the computer & check the light status ....
If it shows amber light & connection to the computer .... this shows light is correctly lit ...
Connect it back to your VOIP box & it should work ...

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