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About a week ago, the Wireless G base station decided to
turn off the top three LED indicators: Power Modem Wireless The two wired connections were still lit, so I did have power. I unplugged the power, waited plugged it in. This didn't get it going. I ended up reseting and getting the power back. I then redid my WEP key and channel (we use 11 because of phone interference) and turned off broadcasting. That done, we were good for a couple of days. Then it happened again, all three LED's were off. I unplugged and plugged it back in and this worked. What is making this happen? do we have a faulty AC Adapter or something faulty inside the base station? Dave Burrell |
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sounds defective. either exchange it where you purchasede it or if
beyond the exchange period, call Microsoft Product Support and work with them on replacing it. On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 19:12:38 -0700, "Dave Burrell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >About a week ago, the Wireless G base station decided to >turn off the top three LED indicators: >Power >Modem >Wireless > >The two wired connections were still lit, so I did have >power. > >I unplugged the power, waited plugged it in. >This didn't get it going. >I ended up reseting and getting the power back. >I then redid my WEP key and channel (we use 11 because >of phone interference) and turned off broadcasting. > >That done, we were good for a couple of days. >Then it happened again, all three LED's were off. >I unplugged and plugged it back in and this worked. > >What is making this happen? do we have a faulty AC >Adapter or something faulty inside the base station? -- Barb Bowman Expert Zone Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone MS-MVP (Windows) |
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