mFeinstein
Occasional Visitor
My Asus RT-AC66U is installed on my room and when I turn the lights off to sleep it glows in the dark and illuminates the whole bedroom with it's blue smf greem LEDs.
I understand most users fix this "problem" with two ways: 1- Electrical Tape on front of the LEDs or 2- Install a third party firmware (such as Merlin) that supports "Stealth Mode".
Option #1 I don't want since this will leave glue on the front of the router after years with the tape and option #2 is not something I am willing to do right now, nothing against those great projects out there, it's just modding a router is not something I want to spend time doing right now.
So my suggestion is pretty simple: Allow for the Asus Firmware to have an option to turn off the router's LEDs.
This could be made in several ways:
I think options #1 and #2 are pretty simple to implement and should be VERY helpful, option #3 is more a "nice feature" than a "must have feature".
I believe the habilitty to turn the router's LEDs off is something that many users will benefit with and surely bring an impact on the electrical tape sales revenues unfortunately.
I understand most users fix this "problem" with two ways: 1- Electrical Tape on front of the LEDs or 2- Install a third party firmware (such as Merlin) that supports "Stealth Mode".
Option #1 I don't want since this will leave glue on the front of the router after years with the tape and option #2 is not something I am willing to do right now, nothing against those great projects out there, it's just modding a router is not something I want to spend time doing right now.
So my suggestion is pretty simple: Allow for the Asus Firmware to have an option to turn off the router's LEDs.
This could be made in several ways:
- Provide a simple option on the Router GUI to set the LEDs "ON" or "OFF".
- Provide an additional option for the Router's WPS Button to function as a toggle switch for the LED's state. Currently it can be configured as a WPS or RESET button.
- Provide a schedule time were the LED's can be turned off after some specific hour.
I think options #1 and #2 are pretty simple to implement and should be VERY helpful, option #3 is more a "nice feature" than a "must have feature".
I believe the habilitty to turn the router's LEDs off is something that many users will benefit with and surely bring an impact on the electrical tape sales revenues unfortunately.