- Jan 21, 2005
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I bought a Linksys WRT54G wireless router back in 2003. I hooked up DSL to it, and shared four computers on both wired and wireless network ever since. The router has been-on 24/7 since that time and I've never had a problem with the router until about two months ago.
I noticed in stages I lost my wireless laptop off the network for a day or so... then one of my wireless desktops dropped off the net for a day... a week later one of my wired computers disappears off the net (each computer would "magically" be back on the net hours or a day afterwards). All of this happened on differant weeks for about a month... then... yesterday...
*POOF*
Right in the middle of surfing the net, the internet just "locks up" on my main (wired) computer. I look up at the router status lights, and every light is flashing on and off (doesn't look good), then all the lights go out.
I turn the router on and off... NOTHING...
All of the computers in the house are off the net... internet doesn't work (obviously)... can't get any lights to come back on the router... can't access the router control panel through my browser commands.
I'm under the assumption that my router has just officially "died".
Am I wrong? Is there any way to bring it back to life or is it dead and should be burried?
Under this assumption, I went ahead and got another router (my family can't live the night without the internet). Everything is working fine with the new router. So, I still have the original box and everything of my old router... what should I do with the old router? Is it dead... trash?
I'm also curious to know...
Is two and a half years of 24/7 running a good or bad lifespan for a router?
I noticed in stages I lost my wireless laptop off the network for a day or so... then one of my wireless desktops dropped off the net for a day... a week later one of my wired computers disappears off the net (each computer would "magically" be back on the net hours or a day afterwards). All of this happened on differant weeks for about a month... then... yesterday...
*POOF*
Right in the middle of surfing the net, the internet just "locks up" on my main (wired) computer. I look up at the router status lights, and every light is flashing on and off (doesn't look good), then all the lights go out.
I turn the router on and off... NOTHING...
All of the computers in the house are off the net... internet doesn't work (obviously)... can't get any lights to come back on the router... can't access the router control panel through my browser commands.
I'm under the assumption that my router has just officially "died".
Am I wrong? Is there any way to bring it back to life or is it dead and should be burried?
Under this assumption, I went ahead and got another router (my family can't live the night without the internet). Everything is working fine with the new router. So, I still have the original box and everything of my old router... what should I do with the old router? Is it dead... trash?
I'm also curious to know...
Is two and a half years of 24/7 running a good or bad lifespan for a router?