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Posted on Feb 15, 2009

Dlink DI-614 router wont stay online!

The router lights are all on and it was working fine until the other day. It now says "local area network is unplugged" every time I try to connect the router. It actually goes on about a 3 second cycle of searching...local area network is unplugged...searches...local area network unplugged...any ideas as to the problem?

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I would start with the simple things first:

1) reseast the ethernet cables
2) change the ethernet cable
3) change to different port on the router
4) uninstall/reinstall drivers
5) run spyware cleaner and anti-virus

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