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And he performs his functions: WiFi, LAN?
- Check the power supply for compliance with TTX
- Disassemble, visually evaluate the integrity
- Try resetting with the reset button
- Try flashing in recovery mode (or something like that - Google to help).
- Into his furnace and to the store for a new one ...
However, the router is a mess. try f5. and take it to the urn. or necks by cunning manipulations
Connect the router and computer with a network cable. Hands write on the computer an IP address from the same subnet, for example, 192.168.0.2. It is better to disconnect the computer from the Internet. If pings go to the router from the computer, try to go on the web. I understand that resetting to factory settings did not give anything?
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