Hi Karl, I would assume that it is the user LED and controllable by various methods. The user LED can be set it to do things via a script, or commonly you can set it via the System - LEDs menu. Click the plus to add a config item, set the LED to user-led and pick some options. I commonly set it to the interface status of PPPoE connections on routers as a nice quick way of telling if it’s up. Cheers, Andrew
On 13 Aug 2024, at 12:09 AM, Karl Auer via Public <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> wrote:
The Wireless Cube Pro has several LEDs - power, network activity, and five signal strength indicators. It also has an LED (in between the power and network LEDs) the function of which is a mystery.
I'm *guessing* that it illuminates if the link fails over to 5GHz, but the icon does not help - it's an upside down teardrop with a stylised head and shoulders in it.
Any clues? I did look through what doco I could find, to no avail.
Not sure if the attached image will survive the mailing list; just in case, it's also here for the next day or so:
https://www.biplane.com.au/kauer/miscellaneous/wireless_cube_60Pro_LEDs.jpg
Regards, K.
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