Thank you. And okay, then I believe it must be stuck in a loop... The reason I 
was convinced it wasn't actually using bandwidth is because after I did the 
iftop and saw nothing, I checked my router and modem and it appears that it's 
not actually using internet... Those lights, especially on the modem, stay 
solid. The router always blinks a bit, but blinks wildly when bandwidth is 
being consumed - and it wasn't doing that. This is a built-in wifi card in the 
old netbook. It's old enough to have come with a modified linux version from 
acer. So I assume built-in means pci and it's definitely not a USB adapter. 
Also the WiFi lights do turn off when I disable the networking, if that helps. 
Additionally, I'm using Google's Public DNS servers - if that could have any 
impact. 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 ... But I was using them before I installed Lubuntu 
also. These things lead me to believe it's some sort of driver issue or 
something specific to the Lubuntu defaults. Thanks.

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Today's Topics:

  1. RE: Wifi Light Blinks Constantly, even when there's no
      apparent NetworkUsage... (Saqman2060)
  2. Re: Wifi Light Blinks Constantly, even when there's no
      apparent NetworkUsage... (Andre Rodovalho)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 08:15:38 -0500
From: Saqman2060 <saqman2...@gmail.com>
To: - Swerdfiger <swerdfige...@yahoo.ca>,
    "lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com" <lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: RE: Wifi Light Blinks Constantly, even when there's no
    apparent NetworkUsage...
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You can to the right place. A constant blinking light usually indicates network 
activity. Either it is in transition or stuck in a loop.

Are you using a PCI wireless network controller or a wi-fi USB adaptor?

Did you check your router for constant blinking lights? 

If you can disconnect your wi-fi adaptor from the router and see if the lights 
on the router still blink. This will narrow the problem to either the router or 
the adaptor. 

-----Original Message-----
From: "- Swerdfiger" <swerdfige...@yahoo.ca>
Sent: ?2/?18/?2015 6:01 PM
To: "lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com" <lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: Wifi Light Blinks Constantly, even when there's no apparent 
NetworkUsage...

I hope this is the appropriate place to send this. I have a small old netbook I 
wanted to breath life into. I'm not sure what specifically is needed. It's an 
Acer Aspire with an Intel Atom Processor, 1 GB ram, 8 GB ssd (yes only 8). I 
originally had a Fedora xfce spin on it and decided to take a chance on Lubuntu 
for a change. I decided to opt for the Lubuntu LTS 14.0.4.1 version. I'm not 
completely new to linux as I said, but never used Ubuntu/Lubuntu or any 
debian-based Linux before. I doubt that's relevant. The issue is, unlike when I 
had Fedora, as easy and wonderful and beautiful as the new Lubuntu is, my Wifi 
light is going constantly. I turned off updates entirely because I thought it 
was wasting bandwidth and my precious small SSD space. That did nothing, so I 
tried sudo iftop -i wlan0 and saw essentially nothing going on...(occasional 
DNS entry comes up but thats it)...iftop seems a bit more descriptive than I'm 
interested in, but from what I can tell, it's showing that there's nothing 
going on, yet the light continues to blink. I don't want to permanently turn 
off the wifi light - I just need it to only blink to tell me if there's 
something happening - if it's downloading or not. I've done a google search, 
and all I can find is Stop the blinking wireless LED in Linux but I don't want 
to disable it entirely and it appears that's what this does. I'd just like it 
to only blink when necessary. Thank you in advance.

 
      
Stop the blinking wireless LED in LinuxI've recently had some problems with the 
wireless LED of my laptop in Linux. I have a Intel WiFi Link 5100 but this also 
applies to other Intel WiFi cards.  The LED...

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 16:23:28 -0200
From: Andre Rodovalho <andre.rodova...@gmail.com>
To: Saqman2060 <saqman2...@gmail.com>
Cc: - Swerdfiger <swerdfige...@yahoo.ca>,
    "lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com" <lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: Re: Wifi Light Blinks Constantly, even when there's no
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No really sure, maybe it is keepalive data...



2015-02-19 11:15 GMT-02:00 Saqman2060 <saqman2...@gmail.com>:

> You can to the right place. A constant blinking light usually indicates
> network activity. Either it is in transition or stuck in a loop.
>
> Are you using a PCI wireless network controller or a wi-fi USB adaptor?
>
> Did you check your router for constant blinking lights?
>
> If you can disconnect your wi-fi adaptor from the router and see if the
> lights on the router still blink. This will narrow the problem to either
> the router or the adaptor.
> ------------------------------
> From: - Swerdfiger <swerdfige...@yahoo.ca>
> Sent: ?2/?18/?2015 6:01 PM
> To: lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Wifi Light Blinks Constantly, even when there's no apparent
> NetworkUsage...
>
> I hope this is the appropriate place to send this. I have a small old
> netbook I wanted to breath life into. I'm not sure what specifically is
> needed. It's an Acer Aspire with an Intel Atom Processor, 1 GB ram, 8 GB
> ssd (yes only 8). I originally had a Fedora xfce spin on it and decided to
> take a chance on Lubuntu for a change. I decided to opt for the Lubuntu LTS
> 14.0.4.1 version. I'm not completely new to linux as I said, but never used
> Ubuntu/Lubuntu or any debian-based Linux before. I doubt that's relevant.
> The issue is, unlike when I had Fedora, as easy and wonderful and beautiful
> as the new Lubuntu is, my Wifi light is going constantly. I turned off
> updates entirely because I thought it was wasting bandwidth and my precious
> small SSD space. That did nothing, so I tried sudo iftop -i wlan0 and saw
> essentially nothing going on...(occasional DNS entry comes up but thats
> it)...iftop seems a bit more descriptive than I'm interested in, but from
> what I can tell, it's showing that there's nothing going on, yet the light
> continues to blink. I don't want to permanently turn off the wifi light - I
> just need it to only blink to tell me if there's something happening - if
> it's downloading or not. I've done a google search, and all I can find is Stop
> the blinking wireless LED in Linux
> <http://www.tomdesair.com/blog/2012/04/stop-the-blinking-wireless-led-in-linux/>
> but I don't want to disable it entirely and it appears that's what this
> does. I'd just like it to only blink when necessary. Thank you in advance.
>
>
> [image: image]
> <http://www.tomdesair.com/blog/2012/04/stop-the-blinking-wireless-led-in-linux/>
>
>
>
>
>
> Stop the blinking wireless LED in Linux
> <http://www.tomdesair.com/blog/2012/04/stop-the-blinking-wireless-led-in-linux/>
> I've recently had some problems with the wireless LED of my laptop in
> Linux. I have a Intel WiFi Link 5100 but this also applies to other Intel
> WiFi cards.  The LED...
> View on www.tomdesair.com
> <http://www.tomdesair.com/blog/2012/04/stop-the-blinking-wireless-led-in-linux/>
> Preview by Yahoo
>
>
>
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