So I switched the Aura RGB Enable to off. The Aura LED is off.
I had to reboot today (turns out it was my internet that was down), but after reboot, the Aura RBG was toggled back to enabled.
Disable LED is still set to No.
Disable LED set to
Yes reads as "Yes, disable the leds.", while
Disable LED set to
No reads as "No, do not disable the leds.", but I don't know if this applies to aura rgb leds as I have no experience with it; so try it for yourself, set
Disable LED to
Yes in
Administration -
System and press
Apply button, then reboot the router using a method that reenabled the leds previously.
Happy marching to 10 days uptime with RT-AC68U using latest 386.7 alpha after approximately one week free of problems with the first one. Good job and thank you
@RMerlin.
Also I can access the WebUI using IPv6 as I can access it using IPv4, meaning using the IP addresses of the br0 interface, but in the internet browser address field, the IPv6 address has to be encapsulated by square brackets
[ ] because the four hexadecimal delimiting character in the IPv6 address (human friendly) representation is the colon
: , same as the one used to delimiting the port from the ip. So while for IPv4 the address is
https://192.168.0.1:8443
, for IPv6 the address is
https://[fe80::aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd]:8443
. This is the
Link-local IPv6 address, but it works with the Global IPv6 one as well.
I've tested with Mozilla Firefox 101.0, Vivaldi 5.3.2679.38 (which is based on Chromium) and Internet Explorer 11.