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They are listed here:https://wifipineapple.com

You will need to look in the features section.

thats not the types im looking for. im looking for like for example: solid blue light and green light but flashing red light too

I just need to know this one really: solid blue light and green light but flashing red light too

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Solid Blue light means the unit is ready, it flashes for Wlan0 when traffic goes through it, green light is just to show power and the Red light is for Wlan1

Posted

Solid Blue light means the unit is ready, it flashes for Wlan0 when traffic goes through it, green light is just to show power and the Red light is for Wlan1

My red light flashes so theres someone connected to my pineapple with the wlan 1? correct?

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Green - Power

Amber/Yellow - Eth0 (Wired)

Blue - WLAN0 (Atheros AR9331) (Antenna by the SDCard)

Red - WLAN1 (RTL8187) (Antenna by dip switches)

If your PineApple MK5/MKV is booting OR if your dip switches are in any reset/recovery mode theses LED's are indicators for other purposes.

~L0G1C

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Green - Power

Amber/Yellow - Eth0 (Wired)

Blue - WLAN0 (Atheros AR9331) (Antenna by the SDCard)

Red - WLAN1 (RTL8187) (Antenna by dip switches)

If your PineApple MK5/MKV is booting OR if your dip switches are in any reset/recovery mode theses LED's are indicators for other purposes.

~L0G1C

So getting back to the OP's question, is there someplace one can see or find a chart or something of what these "other purposes" LED's mean?

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Does anyone have a scan of the above document?

Also during normal boot it looks like the light combo is:
red solid during boot loader

blue blinking during daemon/init loading

normal light behavior as described above beyond that

~L0G1C

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