Ths for yuor reply.
I narrowed down the non power symptoms to a strange fuse
inside the MN700 (as I have no guarantee, I opened
it

). But once I fix that, I'm still getting the 4 eth
leds green, and nothing else (no blinking, no power led,
no yellow led, no nothing). That sounds to me as a post
error, but I have no clue about what kind of error. Do
you now of any documentation about what those leds mean?
(besides what comes with the mn700 itself, that aren't
helpfull at all for this).
I did checked the polarity of the pin in the new adapter.
Even so, the MN700 has two diodes just after the fuse, to
protect itself about wrong polarity in the power source.
So I didn't broke it by having the wrong polarity (I'm
sure I had it right, but the diodes confirm me it won't
affect them).
I also checked the voltage for the new adapter, and it
worked fine (220v-12vDC, 1A).
Even more, I bought a 220v - 110v adapter (4A), and
plugged the original to it (so I have a chain of 220v -
110v - 12vDC), and it doesn't work either. Still getting
the four eth leds green and nothing more. Tried to reset
it with the blue button, sema thing.
Any clue or pointer to what the four leds may mean?
>-----Original Message-----
>The symptoms could as well point to an adapter not
>generating enough power...
>
>Did you get the right polarity on the adapter (the +/- on
>the pin)?
>
>Can you test the AC/DC adapter first and check if it's
not
>dead or not generating enough power? Or maybe not
>generating enough power under load... This is easier than
>opening the MN700 (and void the license)
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi there,
>>
>>In my last trip to EEUU I bought the MN700. Tested it
on
>>the hotel, and worked jaust fine.
>>
>>Back home, I bought another power source, as locally we
>>use 220v instead of 110v. So i bought another 220v-12v,
>>1A adapter, with the same pinout that the original (I
>>don't like to buy 220v-110v adapters, as that requires
to
>>keep plugging the original adapter as well).
>>
>>When I plugged it at home with this new adapter, it
won't
>>work. I just got the four eth lights green (no blink),
>>and that's it. Sometimes, it may show the yellow light
as
>>if it was booting, but it never turned to green.
>>
>>Now it doesn't do even that. It doesn't shows any light
>>at all.
>>
>>Does anyone had an experience like that? Is there a
fuse
>>or something inside that I may had burned?
>>
>>Thx you all,
>>GHR
>>.
>>
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