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#change directory to where the LEDs are cd /sys/class/leds/ ls #These are the LEDs available blue:power mt76-phy0 mt76-phy1 yellow:power #turn it off echo "0" > yellow\:power/brightness #turn it on echo "1" > yellow\:power/brightness #turn it off echo "0" > blue\:power/brightness #turn it on echo "1" > blue\:power/brightness
config hardware 'xiaomi_4a_100' option morse_led '/sys/class/leds/blue:power/brightness' option internet_led '/sys/class/leds/yellow:power/brightness' option wifi_led 'led0'
config settings 'settings' option hardware 'xiaomi_4a_100' option id_if 'eth0' option lan_up_file '/tmp/lan_up'
Don't make the name of the hardware section more than 14characters. Longer names break things during deployment.
vi /etc/MESHdesk/reporting/report_to_server.lua #Look for this section if(ok_flag)then internetLED('0'); -- NOTE Here we can swap thme around eg make it 0 to turn off a red LED when the internet is OK checkForContollerReboot('1'); else internetLED('1'); checkForContollerReboot('0'); end
Item | Typical value | Comment |
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settings → hardware | xiaomi_4a_100 | Must match a hw definition in the file itself |
settings → id_if | eth0 | eg eth0, eth1 or wan - NOT eth0.1 (for those boards its just eth0) |
settings → skip_radio_0 | 0 | set to 1 when radio0 is a 5G radio and you don't want to use it for config SSID |
Item | Typical value | Comment |
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internet1 → disabled | 1 | change it to 0 in order for the device to be centrally controlled |
internet1 → dns | cloud.radiusdesk.com | Supply Dummy Value If Not Using DNS System |
internet1 → protocol | https | Can be http or https |
internet1 → ip | 176.31.15.210 | Fallback when FQDN does not resolve on FQDN not used |