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I'm sorry if this is a totally noob question, however I can't find anything anywhere other then mention of it can be done.

One of the advertised features of the 66U router is to be able to dim the front panel lights if the router is located in lets say a bedroom or place where bright lights would otherwise be disturbing.

Is this actually possible or has this feature not yet been implemented?

Thanks in advanced for any clarifications!
 
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I didn't see it in the firmware either, but I remember that Asus employee review on YouTube stating that. (or I think it was him, I know I heard it somewhere).
 
The only place I could find is the nvram settings on led


admin@RT-N66U:/tmp/home/root# nvram show | grep ledbh
size: 28929 bytes (3839 left)
pci/1/1/ledbh12=7
pci/2/1/ledbh12=7
pci/1/1/ledbh0=2
pci/1/1/ledbh1=5
pci/1/1/ledbh2=4
pci/1/1/ledbh3=11
pci/2/1/ledbh0=2
pci/2/1/ledbh1=5
pci/2/1/ledbh2=4
pci/2/1/ledbh3=11


You can set this by nvram set pci/2/1/ledbh3=1
nvram commit

Try experimenting with these. Don't forget to reboot the router. IDK if these work but it might if its implemented.
 
I didn't see it in the firmware either, but I remember that Asus employee review on YouTube stating that. (or I think it was him, I know I heard it somewhere).

Yeah I believe I remember the same video where the guy was also showing of a few antennas and USB devices.


The only place I could find is the nvram settings on led


admin@RT-N66U:/tmp/home/root# nvram show | grep ledbh
size: 28929 bytes (3839 left)
pci/1/1/ledbh12=7
pci/2/1/ledbh12=7
pci/1/1/ledbh0=2
pci/1/1/ledbh1=5
pci/1/1/ledbh2=4
pci/1/1/ledbh3=11
pci/2/1/ledbh0=2
pci/2/1/ledbh1=5
pci/2/1/ledbh2=4
pci/2/1/ledbh3=11


You can set this by nvram set pci/2/1/ledbh3=1
nvram commit

Try experimenting with these. Don't forget to reboot the router. IDK if these work but it might if its implemented.

Ill give that a look thanks for the info!
 

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