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    Default D-Link DSL-2640U No power ?

    SO I came down stairs this morning and my router a D-Link DSL-2640U doesn't have any lights on what so ever, so I wiggled the wire all over the place switched it on and off and still nothing no lights what so ever? is this a common issue? is this possible? :/

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    check power from the transformer.... else its poked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRG View Post
    check power from the transformer.... else its poked.
    Don't have voltmeter meh owell bought it in November 2010 so lasted me just under 2 years.

    Think I will grab one of these: http://www.ngrcomputers.co.za/dlink-...r-p-63729.html

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    Not bad, good price... I prefer Netgear myself (netgear at home), have the 2640U at work...
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRG View Post
    Not bad, good price... I prefer Netgear myself (netgear at home), have the 2640U at work...
    Just found out the 2640u has a 1 year warranty, owell so I've got 3 2nd hand hard drives for sale, any takers?

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    have any other devices that run similar voltages & amps? with the same type of plug?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NomNom View Post
    SO I came down stairs this morning and my router a D-Link DSL-2640U doesn't have any lights on what so ever, so I wiggled the wire all over the place switched it on and off and still nothing no lights what so ever? is this a common issue? is this possible? :/
    I had exactly the same thing happen with exactly the same router (out of warranty of course). I've now decided never to buy dlink again.
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    Just go to Game, Makro etc. & buy one of those Ellies power supplies. They are about R70 & will work. Just make sure you buy the One Amp model & not the 500 Mili Amps one. It isn't just Dlink that sometimes suffers from power supply failures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zarathustra View Post
    Just go to Game, Makro etc. & buy one of those Ellies power supplies. They are about R70 & will work. Just make sure you buy the One Amp model & not the 500 Mili Amps one. It isn't just Dlink that sometimes suffers from power supply failures.
    But what if the router it's self doesn't work.

    Going to rather go for one of these over the D-link since it comes with a 3 year warranty: http://www.ngrcomputers.co.za/trendn...r-p-63732.html

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    Nothing is for sure, but 9/10 times it is the PSU that has died.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IRG View Post
    have any other devices that run similar voltages & amps? with the same type of plug?
    I do but the plug doesn't go in

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    Just watch it with those plugs. They are never standard. Sometimes the centre is negative and the outside positive, and others are the other way round. If you connect to a working device at the wrong polarity you will pop it for sure.

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    Have the same router with the exact same issue. Got it going again with a different power adapter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IRG View Post
    check power from the transformer.... else its poked.
    Turns out the plug/transformer was broken.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zarathustra View Post
    Just go to Game, Makro etc. & buy one of those Ellies power supplies. They are about R70 & will work. Just make sure you buy the One Amp model & not the 500 Mili Amps one. It isn't just Dlink that sometimes suffers from power supply failures.
    Ah wasn't able to find it had to go to Incredible Corruption and pay R130 but very happy now that it's working again.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zarathustra View Post
    Nothing is for sure, but 9/10 times it is the PSU that has died.
    Thanks turns out it was this time.

    Quote Originally Posted by cfvh600 View Post
    Have the same router with the exact same issue. Got it going again with a different power adapter.
    Thanks your comment motivated me to have mine tested, turns out it was the cause.

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