Final answer:
The 'Receive' light on a cable modem indicates the status of the downstream connection, and when solid, it signifies a good connection.
Step-by-step explanation:
The indicator light that shows whether the cable modem has a good downstream connection is labeled 'Receive'. Cable modems typically have several indicator lights to display the status of various functions. Here's how they generally work:
- Power: Indicates if the modem is turned on and receiving power.
- Receive: Indicates the status of the downstream connection from the internet to the modem.
- Send: Indicates the status of the upstream connection from the modem to the internet.
- Online: Indicates that the modem has established an internet connection.
So when the 'Receive' light is solid, it typically means that the modem has locked onto the downstream signal from your internet service provider (ISP), indicating a good downstream connection.