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Revision to NETGEAR WGT624 v3 Troubleshooting

Corey Worthington

=== Incorrectly inserted cables ===
-if the input/output cables are incorrectly inserted, a weak signal may arise. 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.
+If the input/output cables are incorrectly inserted, a weak signal may arise. 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 [guide|12877|antenna].
+A weak signal could be the result of a faulty or broken antenna. The antenna may no longer be properly connected or it may have failed. If this is the case, you must replace the [guide|12877|antenna].
=== Update firmware ===

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