Linksys velop was actually designed to be seen with several light indications on the main node-a steady signal or a flickering signal-such that each light carries a particular notification about informing the user on the status of the functioning of the node, the weak connection, and faults that may be occurring. These signals must not be ignored, since they would tell you how to use the velop to its utmost value. The solid purple light notifies the individual that the device is ready to go for set up, while the flickering light denotes that the app configuration is in the process. A solid blue light configuration will be activated once it is connected, and the application is working fine.
The yellow flicker indicates that the attempt to connect has failed, whereas the blue now indicates that WPS is currently pairing. You see red light means there is a potential danger or a technical issue that needs sorting through the Linksys velop red light. When the solid red and the blinking red light indicate weak or lost router-modem connectivity." So young fellows, if they find any ethnic cables that are old and damaged, have them examined and replaced. Bring the main node to the level of the modem as well.