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發表於 2012-10-13 05:25:32
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Try to reset the router (usually use a bobby pin and press and hold the reset button for 30 seconds) - this will take the hardware back to default settings.You should be able to login through your web browser (assuming using 192.168.0.1) and recreate the settings on your router (such as SSID, WEP, etc.). When it is completed, test the connection (try to go to Internet or ping an external site by IP - therefore you can test both DNS and Layer 1-3 connections).
Save the configuration file to your PC - therefore just in case your router dies again, you don't have to retype everything.
Leave your router on for 24 hours and see if the configuration is still there.
If it works - problem solved. If it does not, looks like a hardware issue.
I am not sure if there is a "small" battery inside the router to save the configuration in the ROM (like the little R232 battery in your PC). If it is still under warranty - contact your vendor for repair or replacement.
Sorry - I should like someone from Dell Tech support! LOL
Good luck again C-Hing!! |
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