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ron101 19-12-2011 15:03

Wgr614 v7 no power?
 
Ive got a NETGEAR WGR614 v7 and there are no lights on the modem,( i was just going to power it on again) i thought with nothing plugged in to it,except the AC/DC ADAPTOR, you would have a power light come on to prove to prove there was power to it is that right.
Ive got the same thing happen to a D-LINK DIR 615 THAT DOESNT WORK EITHER. Can you help at all.

thenry 19-12-2011 16:33

Re: Wgr614 v7 no power?
 
no lights on the router at all? both?

you sure you've put the correct power cables in and not accidentally tried with another plug?

ron101 19-12-2011 19:51

Re: Wgr614 v7 no power?
 
The PC ok but the router is stone cold DEAD (both of them)could i damaged it by swaping the power sopplys over,i notice the netgear is 12volt and theD-LINK is 5volt

thenry 19-12-2011 19:58

Re: Wgr614 v7 no power?
 
if you've swapped over power supplies you've probably bricked it.. dead. not sure whether its repairable.

ron101 20-12-2011 11:44

Re: Wgr614 v7 no power?
 
D-Link DHP-W307AV/B 200 MBPS PowerLine Homeplug with Wireless N Access Point Starter Kit
will this do ,i dont have to D-LINK it do i?

Kymmy 20-12-2011 12:34

Re: Wgr614 v7 no power?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ron101 (Post 35348175)
The PC ok but the router is stone cold DEAD (both of them)could i damaged it by swaping the power sopplys over,i notice the netgear is 12volt and theD-LINK is 5volt


Doubtful as they'll both have voltage regulators on the inside.. also no way would the 5v's brick a 12v router so at least one of them would be OK.. unless of course the polarity is different then yes you could easily blow both of them.

Check the PSU's (use a multimeter or if you don't try a 6v and 12v bulb to test them out)

I'd worry that you're getting voltage spikes if both PSU's are blown or it could be something as simple bad ventilation near the plugs causing them to overheat.


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