What do the different color lights mean on Smartthings Hubs?
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Smartthings Hubs are a popular choice for smart home enthusiasts, offering a central hub to connect and control various smart devices. One key feature of the Smartthings Hub is the LED light on the front, which can display different colors. But what do these different colors actually mean? Let's dive into the details.
| No light: The hub has no power. Plug the hub into a suitable power source. | |
| Green blinking: This could mean the system is booting, processing, upgrading, or completing its setup. It should stop blinking after a short while. | |
| Solid green: Hub is connected, internet is available or Wi-Fi is turned on. | |
| Red blinking: An error has occurred. This could also mean the hub is overheating. Unplug the hub until it has cooled down and then plug it back in. | |
| Solid red: Internet is unavailable. Make sure your Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection is currently working. | |
| Alternating between green and red: The hub is searching for a sensor. It will stop blinking once it connects to the device. | |
| Solid magenta: The hub is currently downloading an update. Do not power-off or risk permanently damaging your device. | |
| Solid blue: The hub is connected a network but has no internet, or can not access Samsung Servers. | |
| Blinking blue: There is no Ethernet or internet connection. Make sure your Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection is currently working. | |
| Flashing yellow/solid yellow: A yellow light blinking and then going solid indicates when you should release the button while performing a factory reset. |