iwlwifi light blinking on Debian 8

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I'm trying to set the blink mode for iwlwifi on Debian 8.



I have created iwlwifi.conf in /etc/modprobe.d and added options iwlwifi led_mode=1, but this is not affecting the activity light.



The firmware is installed as part of firmware-iwlwifi/oldstable.



Any advice is appreciated.







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    I'm trying to set the blink mode for iwlwifi on Debian 8.



    I have created iwlwifi.conf in /etc/modprobe.d and added options iwlwifi led_mode=1, but this is not affecting the activity light.



    The firmware is installed as part of firmware-iwlwifi/oldstable.



    Any advice is appreciated.







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      I'm trying to set the blink mode for iwlwifi on Debian 8.



      I have created iwlwifi.conf in /etc/modprobe.d and added options iwlwifi led_mode=1, but this is not affecting the activity light.



      The firmware is installed as part of firmware-iwlwifi/oldstable.



      Any advice is appreciated.







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      I'm trying to set the blink mode for iwlwifi on Debian 8.



      I have created iwlwifi.conf in /etc/modprobe.d and added options iwlwifi led_mode=1, but this is not affecting the activity light.



      The firmware is installed as part of firmware-iwlwifi/oldstable.



      Any advice is appreciated.









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          The device in this instance is an iwl4965.



          The correct way to disable the LED on this device is options iwlegacy led_mode=1



          Hopefully, this will be useful for anybody trying to disable this activity on Debian 8 Jessie.






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            The device in this instance is an iwl4965.



            The correct way to disable the LED on this device is options iwlegacy led_mode=1



            Hopefully, this will be useful for anybody trying to disable this activity on Debian 8 Jessie.






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              up vote
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              The device in this instance is an iwl4965.



              The correct way to disable the LED on this device is options iwlegacy led_mode=1



              Hopefully, this will be useful for anybody trying to disable this activity on Debian 8 Jessie.






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                up vote
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                The device in this instance is an iwl4965.



                The correct way to disable the LED on this device is options iwlegacy led_mode=1



                Hopefully, this will be useful for anybody trying to disable this activity on Debian 8 Jessie.






                share|improve this answer












                The device in this instance is an iwl4965.



                The correct way to disable the LED on this device is options iwlegacy led_mode=1



                Hopefully, this will be useful for anybody trying to disable this activity on Debian 8 Jessie.







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