Linksys EA9500 LED problem - a solid blue line

I had the EA9500 for a little more than a month without problems and the strong performance.

Just yesterday, I noticed that the extreme left LED is a solid blue line on the top and the bottom of the white LED.  So the white LED is there (al that strong white LEDS is there), and above and below the left LED is a solid blue line.  It has been published.

I restarted the router, it just comes back.

I checked the router diagnostics and everything seems OK.  My son says that he has wireless connectivity problems, but I don't know if the two are related.

I can't find a source to tell me what it means to the blue line.

Any ideas?

Thank you.

The blue LED when the EA9500 is running indicate a device connected to MU-MIMO which is very cool and high technology.

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