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Wifi Status Led (Solved)

#1 Post by ManS-H » 20 Apr 2018, 11:06

Hello all,
I have a question. Is it possible to switched off the Wifi Status Led? I used a Wemos D1 mini and a BMP280 for logging of temp, pressure and humidity in the bedroom.
But its pretty annoying during the night to see the blinking of the Wifi Status Led. The first time i saw i was thinking it was lightning.

Who have a answer how to solve it?
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#2 Post by grovkillen » 20 Apr 2018, 14:31

Am I misunderstanding you when I tell you to deactivate it under the hardware page?
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Re: Wifi Status Led

#3 Post by ManS-H » 20 Apr 2018, 14:46

grovkillen wrote: 20 Apr 2018, 14:31 Am I misunderstanding you when I tell you to deactivate it under the hardware page?
Yep, that option did i saw, and my problem.
But what to do exactly, i didn't find it in the Wiki:

For example:
Wifi Status LED
GPIO → LED: GPIO 16 (D0)

GPIO boot states:
Pin mode 16 (D0): Output Low

Is this correct?

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Re: Wifi Status Led

#4 Post by vader » 20 Apr 2018, 15:44

Wifi Status LED
GPIO → - None -

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#5 Post by ManS-H » 20 Apr 2018, 15:59

vader wrote: 20 Apr 2018, 15:44 Wifi Status LED
GPIO → - None -
Yep, that is the default setting. But the led is still blinking.

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Re: Wifi Status Led

#6 Post by vader » 20 Apr 2018, 16:32

Any hardware/software installed that uses the same GPIO port as the LED? I mean GPIO2 is the LED...

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#7 Post by ManS-H » 20 Apr 2018, 16:57

vader wrote: 20 Apr 2018, 16:32 Any hardware/software installed that uses the same GPIO port as the LED? I mean GPIO2 is the LED...
Yes, a BME280 on I2C.
So changing the I2C address and problem is solved?

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#8 Post by vader » 20 Apr 2018, 17:16

If one line (SDA or SCL) from I2C uses GPIO2 (if this is LED), than change it to another free one in the hardware menu

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#9 Post by grovkillen » 20 Apr 2018, 17:19

Did you power cycle after the removed setting?
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Re: Wifi Status Led

#10 Post by ManS-H » 20 Apr 2018, 17:55

vader wrote: 20 Apr 2018, 17:16 If one line (SDA or SCL) from I2C uses GPIO2 (if this is LED), than change it to another free one in the hardware menu
GPIO ⇾ SCL: GPIO-2 (D4).

I will change it tonight. First i must pick up my wife from the airport. :D
Thanks for your help.

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#11 Post by ManS-H » 20 Apr 2018, 17:56

grovkillen wrote: 20 Apr 2018, 17:19 Did you power cycle after the removed setting?
I will do that after changing the gpio. Thanks.

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#12 Post by TD-er » 20 Apr 2018, 22:06

ManS-H wrote: 20 Apr 2018, 16:57
vader wrote: 20 Apr 2018, 16:32 Any hardware/software installed that uses the same GPIO port as the LED? I mean GPIO2 is the LED...
Yes, a BME280 on I2C.
So changing the I2C address and problem is solved?
Nope, I2C addresses are something on the I2C bus.
You have to check the GPIO pins on the ESP module.
The default setting for the used GPIO pins for I2C are GPIO4 & 5.

Just to make sure we're talking about the same here.

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Re: Wifi Status Led

#13 Post by ManS-H » 21 Apr 2018, 10:17

TD-er wrote: 20 Apr 2018, 22:06
ManS-H wrote: 20 Apr 2018, 16:57
vader wrote: 20 Apr 2018, 16:32 Any hardware/software installed that uses the same GPIO port as the LED? I mean GPIO2 is the LED...
Yes, a BME280 on I2C.
So changing the I2C address and problem is solved?
Nope, I2C addresses are something on the I2C bus.
You have to check the GPIO pins on the ESP module.
The default setting for the used GPIO pins for I2C are GPIO4 & 5.

Just to make sure we're talking about the same here.
TD, you have absolute right. I wrote I2C address, but in my mind I meaning to change the GPIO ports.

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