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Oct 15, 2025
3:39 AM
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The persistent Linksys Velop purple light is a signal that the device is having difficulties either with connection to the internet or setup process. Various factors including, for instance, the firmware being too old, improper router settings, or even network outage, may lead to this problem.
To resolve the situation, you should first restart your Velop node and modem. Disconnect them both for thirty seconds, then reconnect them. Be patient until the main node reconnects. Check that your internet connection is up and running, then see if the purple light switches over to blue (meaning a stable connection).
If it still doesn't work, do the Linksys Velop firmware update. Get the Linksys app, go to your Velop system, and see if there are any updates. Firmware updates often fix connectivity issues and improve the overall performance.
Resetting the node is another action that works well. Press down on the reset button for about 10 seconds until you see the light turn red, then set it up again using the app. Double-check that your Wi-Fi username and password are correct and that the Velop node is within the router's range.
In summary, the Linksys Velop purple light issue can be sorted out quickly just by restarting the devices, doing firmware updates, or resetting the node, thereby making sure your mesh Wi-Fi is operating smoothly and continuously without any interruptions.
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