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Belkinfsd7234-4v1 g wireless router stopped working for no reason. No lights on - any ideas?

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Belkin uses a 9-12volt backward compatible power plug. Check make sure you did not grab the wrong power cord if not it could have just popped the power board inside replace the router. Walmart has the Netgear wireless N for around $38

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Hi,

To determine if your PC will simply not connect or if really your wireless AP/Router, please download NetStumbler, install and run. The software will determine if there is an AP within your immediate area (including yours/high signal strength), if there is & it is yours, then it is configuration problem, it none or some but weak (low signal/not yours) then it is a hardware problem and would most probably require replacement. Most of the time, the cost/time of repair would make the purchase of a new one more reasonable. If your Wireless Ap/Router was detected by NetStumbler, then perhaps what you need is to re-configure your system/set-up again.

Hope this be of some help/idea. Pls post back how things turned out or should you need additional; information.

Good luck and kind regards.
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