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How to turn off LEDs for RBK12/RBR10?
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How to turn off LEDs for RBK12/RBR10?
Does anyone know if i am able to turn off LEDs for RBK12/RBR10?
I understand the Bluelight suggests that my connection is good/stable. But anyway to turn it off?
Its quite bright at night.
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Re: How to turn off LEDs for RBK12/RBR10?
@sspenzz wrote:Does anyone know if i am able to turn off LEDs for RBK12/RBR10?
I understand the Bluelight suggests that my connection is good/stable. But anyway to turn it off?
Its quite bright at night.
No. Page 11 of the User Manual says the light stays on all the time.
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBK12/RBK12_13_14_UM_EN.pdf
Cover it with electrical tape.
This new "10" series Orbi product appears to have some differences from the previous models. I was surprised to learn that the LED would be one of the differences. Here's how Netgear describes the expected behavior of the previous Orbi lights:
https://kb.netgear.com/31030/What-do-the-LEDs-on-my-Orbi-mean
Their blue light is supposed to turn off after 90-180 seconds. Of course, the 10's do not have a "Ring".
I learn something surprising every day on this forum.
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Re: How to turn off LEDs for RBK12/RBR10?
If the 1 series can't disable the front LED, place a small Post-It Note sticker over the front of the LED to reduce the brightness of the LED.
@sspenzz wrote:Does anyone know if i am able to turn off LEDs for RBK12/RBR10?
I understand the Bluelight suggests that my connection is good/stable. But anyway to turn it off?
Its quite bright at night.
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