Quantum Gateway G1100 wifi blinking light

About 3 weeks ago we had FIOS installed. (50/50 internet + TV PACKAGE)
I noticed the last few weeks that the wifi icon on the router blinks white, then fast red. The wifi usually works and we havent' seen any major issues but according to the manual the light should stay solid white. (The blinking means reconnecting etc.)
When I contacted FIOS support they suugested to reset the ONT battery, but no battery is installed as apparently it wasn't needed if you are not using phone etc. Is something going on with this router or is this a normal occurance?
Cheers 

ponsholm wrote:
What do you mean associating/disassociating? You mean a wifi device that disconnects abruptly?
In a sense. Many devices, such as smartphones will often cycle the wireless radio off while they are on battery and not actively doing anything. If the light is trying to indicate this type of activity, it may just be normal to see happen.
Just some thoughts to ponder with. Otherwise, I wouldn't be surprised if there is a firmware problem, or if this is just truly a cosmetic thing.
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