WiFi Disabled but Stats Show Active - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've had WiFi disabled for most of the day and I'm noticing something weird in my battery stats.
My battery has been draining a little faster than normal, as if Doze hasn't been activating, so I went into settings to check on things. I noticed that my stats show that my WiFi connection is enabled. I've been watching it for the past hour making sure WiFi is disabled. Battery statistics still shows that WiFi is enabled.
Has anyone else experienced this? I'm on the L build and WiFi scanning is off and WiFi active during sleep is set to only when charging.
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UPDATE: I rebooted and cleared cache and it seems like the problem has stopped. Still have no clue what caused that to happen.
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I have the same thing on my 5x
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go to settings and search for wi-fi scanning. turn it off, you should see your issue resolved.

Go to advanced config wifi and put the wifi mode in 2.4Ghz

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This seems to be a software problem, if you use any battery saving application, disable it if not, clear cache, if that doesn't work, go to safe mode and see if the problem persists if not, a 3rd party application can cause this if that doesn't help, Flash stock firmware again. If that doesn't help you, I'd recommend you go to a LG service center

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