Hi,

We do this on our 702Ws; 3xxx series are corridor mounted and don't affect 
sleeping students.

We also disable lights in our performing arts hall, where we have graduations 
and music performances.

We have had some issues troubleshooting before, but the AP lights come on after 
a power cycle prior to loading the config that tells the AP to switch off.

Cheers,
Tristan
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TRISTAN GULYAS
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Infrastructure Services, eSolutions
Monash University
738 Blackburn Road
Clayton 3168
Australia

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> On 6 Sep 2016, at 11:57 PM, Lee H Badman <lhbad...@syr.edu> wrote:
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> 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?
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