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The D-Link DSL-2730B WIRELESS + MODEM ROUTER attached to this Windows 7 desk top PC has been operating successfully for years. However, on TWO occasions recently I have noticed that flashing of a  blue light on the side of the modem has started up. The modem still operates normally. I have not been able to find out in the documentation I have or on a D-Link forum what it is indicating. Your Manual...

There is no blue light listed...There may be no blue light listed in the manual but the simple fact is that it has now been flashing for over 12 hours. Quote from: patio on December 21, 2014, 06:36:07 AM

Your Manual...

There is no blue light listed...
Fix hyperlink.  ftp's get modified to http by SMF.The flashing blue light can be turned off by pressing on the window in the side of the modem. I still do not know what it indicates but it has not caused any problems in the computers connected to the modem by cable or wireless. The "Your Manual.." link provided did not work for the reason that Computer_Commando gave.FTP Link:
ftp://files.dlink.com.au/products/DSL-2730B/Manuals/DSL-2730B_T1_Manual_v1.01%28AU%29.pdf

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EDIT: It is a green light. On the side. It signals a WPS is going on.It is a blue light and flashing when it occurs. It can be turned off by pressing the window. The WPS has been operating satisfactorily for years without the light flashing.  I looked at the manual and did not find an blue light.


[attachment deleted by admin to conserve SPACE]Could be like my DIR-625,
The undocumented button on the right side, near the front is a WDS or Wireless Distribution System button.
Also known as the WPS button.  When flashing during firmware updating, mine is blue, too.The button which is blinking blue is the WPS button. It will be blinking to show that WPS negotiation is ENABLED, waiting for the clients. This will blink for about 2mins then go off.  If that is not happening for you, I can think of 2 things to do: 1. Disable WPS via the web configuration page. To do that, go to Advanced > Wireless settings > Security settings . Then under WPS setup, select disable from the drop down. Don't forget to click on save at the bottom of that page. 2. Reinstall the latest firmware (only if you know what you are doing).


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