dosborne
Very Senior Member
If I disable the LEDs in the GUI, or press the LED button to turn them off, after a while the WAN LED comes on and starts showing WAN activity. All the other LEDs remain off.
I assume this may be due to the WAN connection cycling at some point, theoretically showing red, then going back to white, but as I'm not sitting watching I can't confirm the cause. I guess I could force a WAN failure / recovery manually to test. Turning the LEDs on, then back off resolves it for a while.
Anyone else with LEDs disabled noticing this? Defeats the point of disabling the LEDs if one comes on anyway. It isn't a big deal and I suppose it could create a cron job to disable them every hour or something along those lines.
I assume this may be due to the WAN connection cycling at some point, theoretically showing red, then going back to white, but as I'm not sitting watching I can't confirm the cause. I guess I could force a WAN failure / recovery manually to test. Turning the LEDs on, then back off resolves it for a while.
Anyone else with LEDs disabled noticing this? Defeats the point of disabling the LEDs if one comes on anyway. It isn't a big deal and I suppose it could create a cron job to disable them every hour or something along those lines.