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Anonymous Posted on Mar 25, 2013

Came home and linksys only shows blinking red light.e3000.is it fried router

Nothing working .just blinking red light.think kids had been playing with it. is it fried.

  • Anonymous Mar 28, 2013

    tried but blinking power light.guess is fried.tks for help

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Which light is Red blinking, you should unplug the router, and wait about 2 min, then plug back, if you still see the blinking red light, it may be a bad Router if it is the power light,.

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2007

SOURCE: router problem

Make sure you have the wireless icon on the taskbar lower right side. If it does not show connected, click the icon and search for wireless devices, you should see the router. connect to the router. Also make sure you have a solid DSL/CABLE status light on the service modem. BPCS

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2008

SOURCE: linksys WRT54G router

Yes there's a possibility that the router is dead already because that diag light will only be lit up when there's a hardware failure on it, you can try press resetting the router by holding the reset button for 30 seconds then power it off then power back on hopefully the diag light will be off, if still on you need to replace the router already...

Hope that helps.........

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 09, 2010

SOURCE: i just purchased a linksys E3000 and am getting a

Take a "straight-through" Ethernet-cable, and connect the network-port on your PC to one of the LAN ports on the router.
Turn the router off.
Turn the router on.
Restart your computer.
Rerun the Linksys CD-ROM.

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  • Posted on Dec 15, 2010

SOURCE: how do you connect 2 routers into one network? I

The easiest way is to run a long Ethernet cable from one of the 'LAN' (or 'network') ports on the "first" router to the 'WAN' (or 'Internet') port on the second router. The "first" router is the one connected to your cable-modem or DSL-modem. Both routers will auto-configure themselves for this "wired" connection. Configure the wireless-adapter in the second router as per normal.

Or, run a long Ethernet cable from the cable-modem (or DSL-modem) to a location in the "center" of your home, where you can put your wireless-router, such that its signal spans the entire building.

Or, move the cable-modem (or DSL-modem) to a location in the "center" of your home, and connect the one router at that location.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2011

SOURCE: Hi, I just purchased Linksys

As your internet service provider is a cable company therefore you can try doing the steps mentioned in the link below i am sure it will help you out.

http://www.hnetworking.com/networking-devices/routers/setting-up-a-linksys-router-with-cable-service-provider/

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