Thanks very much -- I did some further hunting and found the below which confirms that my yellow/orange blinking lights are normal.
Thanks for your help.
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Back panel of the Linksys Smart Wi-Fi...
That's interesting.....
So the green light just means the cable is connected.
And the yellow/orange means there's network traffic being transmitted normally/
I thought the yellow meant packet collisions or something bad like that.
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