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Any way to disable, dim, or control the LEDs on this module (https://tubeszb.com/products/cc2652p2-based-zigbee-to-poe-coordinator-2022) through software? Just checking if there's a recommended way before I mask them with electrical tape or just de-solder them.
It's a fantastic coordinator, of course. Thanks so much for selling them.
It's just that in a smarthome full of devices, I don't need more LEDs on all the time.
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unfortunately no, the LEDs on the Olimex ESP32-PoE are controlled by hardware only.
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I figured. Thanks!
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Any way to disable, dim, or control the LEDs on this module (https://tubeszb.com/products/cc2652p2-based-zigbee-to-poe-coordinator-2022) through software? Just checking if there's a recommended way before I mask them with electrical tape or just de-solder them.
It's a fantastic coordinator, of course. Thanks so much for selling them.
It's just that in a smarthome full of devices, I don't need more LEDs on all the time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: