We disabled the LEDs in residence halls. It wasn't that big a deal... in
our system (Zebra/Motorola) the lights are on during power up, and only
turn off after connecting to the controller. I can also enable lights for
an AP, building, smaller area pretty easily from the controller if I'm
troubleshooting something where I want to see them.



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On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Lee H Badman <[email protected]> wrote:

> First-world problems… Curious if others have gone down this road in
> Residence Halls. We’re not really being asked to, but are considering
> wholesale disabling LEDs on our Cisco APs in the dorms as a quality of life
> step. Has this caused anyone any pain when it comes to not being able to
> see the colors on the AP as status indication? Have you actually had
> requests to disable the LEDs? Overall experience with accommodating or
> denying the request?
>
> Thanks-
>
> Lee Badman
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