Revision to NETGEAR WGT624 v3 Troubleshooting
If the router still won't turn on and you are sure it is plugged in correctly, try to restart it. Unplug the router for 30 seconds, and then plug it back in. | |
+ | === Faulty Power Port === |
+ | |
+ | The router may not turn on because the power supply port is faulty. If this is the case you must replace the [guide|13058|power supply]. |
+ | |
== My internet is loading very slowly == | |
A weak signal can result if the input/output cables are incorrectly inserted. The ethernet cord should be plugged into the back of the router and any outgoing cables should be plugged into the black output slots. Make sure all cables are completely plugged in. | |
+ | |
+ | === Faulty Antenna === |
+ | |
+ | A weak signal could be the result of a faulty or broken antenna. The antenna may be no longer be properly connected or it may have failed. If this is the case you must replace the [http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Installing+NETGEAR+WGT624+v3+Antenna/12877/1|antenna]. |
=== Update Firmware === | |
=== Buzzing Noise === | |
- | If you are hearing buzzing sounds coming from the router, it can be due to a faulty capacitor. Replacing the capacitor can eliminate the annoying sounds and increase the life of the device. |
+ | If you are hearing buzzing sounds coming from the router, it can be due to a faulty capacitor. Replacing the [guide|13056|capacitor] can eliminate the annoying sounds and increase the life of the device. |
== Port LED’s do not turn on when Ethernet is plugged in == |
To undo the changes made by this version, click 'Revert Changes.' This will automatically restore the previous version of this guide.