Efficient Networks Siemens SpeedStream Powerline 2510 DSL/Cable Router (936-2510-001) "surge protector" Questions

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...flashing its better to use surge protector! Also try to power off once and wait for a minute or two and power on again. Its always better to use electricity surge protector for all computer

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...surge protector the 2wire box is connected to - when I turned it back on, now the Power light on the 2wire box is red. I do have a green light for wireless, but there is no light on for DSL or for ...

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Question about D-Link Computers & Internet

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power surge shut down my router Very similar for all routers , just make sure to have any router to be hooked up to a surge protector all of the time...

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...Surge Protector manufacturers offer insurance type protection against damage if equipment is damaged while connected to their products. See examples here: ...

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...should always have all your important and sensitive equipment connected thru a surge protector and not a power strip or the wall protection and prevention save lots of headaches :) i hope this ...

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...surge protector? Any recent power surges? if you plug it in to a "good outlet" and nothing lights up at all (after a reset), either the ac adapter for the router is dead or the system board in the ...

...surge protector You may need to call your service provider to reset it. Try unplugging it completely then waiting for a minute or so then plug it back in and see what happens. If no better then call ...

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Do I need to plug my Powerline product into a powerstrip/UPS to protect it? No; the Powerline products have a built-in surge protector. Plug the unit directly into the wall socket.

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Do I need to plug my Powerline product into a powerstrip/UPS to protect it? No; the Powerline products have a built-in surge protector. Plug the unit directly into the wall socket.

...is not working First I suggest you get a UPS and attach ALL your devices on battery backup. Power surges/power interruptions could be detrimental to your electronics. After a Power Interruptions

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