What odes the ADSL Light on Your Router Mean

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Sorry for the slightly random question :p, but I would like as technical explanation as possible as to what is happening on an ADSL modem/router when the ADSL router light goes on.

My understanding is that it means the router has negotiated an ADSL communication protocol and therefore the line is syncced, ADSL-enabled or whatever, but what is that protocol being negotiated with?

Am I right in saying that establishment of the ADSL light alone is still not enough to surf web pages, you still need an additional factor, like DNS availability or something?

Thanks :cool:
 
Usually means that there is an active connection there and (or) your router has sync'ed up with the exchange.
 
As far as I know the dsl light confirms you have a valid synchronised connection to the exchanges dsl equipment. That equipment may or may not be BT kit depending on your ISP. you get a separate light if you succesfully log onto the internet via the isp's athentication servers.

You shouldbe able to check some DSL stats for connection even if your not logged into the isp.

There used to be at least a BT test site you could access without logging in as well, not sure this works with unbundled exchanges though.
 
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