
During November 2025, misanthropos enhanced WAN status visibility for the Cudy WR3000E router in the DragonBluep/openwrt repository by mapping the WAN network device trigger to the blue:wan LED and renaming the LED function from WAN_ONLINE to WAN. This device driver and firmware development work, implemented in C, streamlined LED control and improved maintainability across devices. The technical approach involved updating the OpenWrt LED subsystem and integrating mediatek-filogic support for consistent device behavior. While the contribution focused on a single feature, it demonstrated depth in embedded systems engineering and addressed device-specific signaling challenges with targeted, maintainable code changes.

November 2025 — DragonBluep/openwrt: WAN LED Enhancement and API Rename. Delivered improvements to WAN status visibility by assigning the WAN netdev trigger to the blue:wan LED for the Cudy WR3000E router, and renamed the LED function from WAN_ONLINE to WAN to streamline LED control. Commit f57a0e8db3d70b7248ab7bf6bd0d70960a6fdaeb documents the change. Impact: clearer WAN status signaling, simplified LED handling, and easier maintenance across devices. Technologies/skills demonstrated: OpenWrt LED subsystem, netdev triggers, and mediatek-filogic integration signed off for device-specific LED wiring.
November 2025 — DragonBluep/openwrt: WAN LED Enhancement and API Rename. Delivered improvements to WAN status visibility by assigning the WAN netdev trigger to the blue:wan LED for the Cudy WR3000E router, and renamed the LED function from WAN_ONLINE to WAN to streamline LED control. Commit f57a0e8db3d70b7248ab7bf6bd0d70960a6fdaeb documents the change. Impact: clearer WAN status signaling, simplified LED handling, and easier maintenance across devices. Technologies/skills demonstrated: OpenWrt LED subsystem, netdev triggers, and mediatek-filogic integration signed off for device-specific LED wiring.
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