WRV200 Wireless LED Problem

Hi guys,
I just pruchase the WRV200, but aftre power on the router the Wireless LED is keeping flashing, already turn off any related wireless transit service like Boradcasting. But the LED keeping flashing in no any wireless connection.
Could you help me how to fix it?
I already upgrade the firmwire as 1.0.32.2.

I just double check with the router status show as below, don't know why router keeping sending packet thourgh wireless....
Name Internet SSID1  Connected Connected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected  Packets
 Received 105827 0 0 0 0  Packets Sent 59140 6179 0 0 0  Bytes Received 26321340 0 0 0 0  Bytes Sent 9502669 382640 0 0 0  Error Packets
 Received 0 0 0 0 0  Drop Received
 Packets 0 0 0 0 0 

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