gpio enable 0
Turns off the WLAN (WiFi) LED on a WRT54G.
Hi everybody,
I just flashed my WNR3500L with the latest mini DD-WRT found here and read somewhere that it's possible to disable any LED using GPIO commands.
I want to disable the WiFi LED and I can't figure what is the corresponding GPIO command.
Does anyone know how to do that ? After i know i've to CRON it so it will be disabled after every reboots.
Thanks by advance,
Logan
Hi Aardvark,
Thanks for your answer, I already tried "gpio enable X" where X was from 0 to 9, and also "gpio disable X" to make sure it wasn't somehow reverted, and none of that commands turned the WLAN blinking blue led off.
I had some effects on the WPS LED button so I'm sure that commands had been correctly received.
I did a temporary trick, putting something on the foreground to hide the WNR3500L, but I might sooner or later going to unsolder that LED if I can't manage to turn it off.
btw, I upgraded my router to that DD-WRT firmware :
DD-WRT v24-sp2 (02/23/10) mega
(SVN revision 13972)
If someone has another idea, I'll gladly test it :)
Thanks by advance,
Logan
Are you able read gpio values like "gpio 0" or "gpio 3" ?
Have you seen any proc entry such as /proc/led ?
On my WNR3500L using dd-wrt NEWD-2_K26 big build 14929
GPIO 1 - WPS light
GPIO 2 - internet orange / green
GPIO 3 PWR green
GPIO 7 PWR orange
(Should be same for other systems)

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