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Linksys Router is Not Turning on? Try These Methods
Give a try to these quick methods with no hesitation
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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It looks like you are having a problem with yourLinksys router. It is not turning on at all. You had it for a long time, and it used to work like a charm.
That’s why you’re inclined to think it died without warning, and there’s no chance to change that. We wouldn’t go that far into calling it defective, at least not yet.
Here is a short list of things you can try to fix this problem.
What can I do if my Linksys router is not powering on?
1. Basic troubleshooting procedures
Let’s first apply some basic troubleshooting steps for your problem:
2. Try the 30/30/30 reset
Assuming you tried all previous steps to no avail, this procedure will clear out the NVRAM memory modules and set your Linksys router back to default values.
Start by pressing and holding theReset buttonfrom the back of the unit for 30 seconds. Unplug the power cable from the router while still keepingResetpressed for another 30 seconds.
Plug the unit back in, holding the button for 30 seconds. We hope you’re not one of those who lack the patience to wait the full 30 seconds time.
Even if the Reset button can be relatively easily clicked, it usually doesn’t do anything unless pressed for the correct amount of time.
Worried about having toconfigure your Linksys routernext? Take a look at our guide for further instructions.
3. Update the firmware
An old firmware can be why your Linksys router is not powering on any longer too. So, you should keep the firmware up to date.
Take a peek and see if you have the latest firmware. If not, correct that right away andupdate your Linksys router firmware. You can never know; it might just be your lucky day.
In case the router doesn’t work after applying the previously mentioned steps (not even with a wired connection), chances are internal hardware damage is involved.
If any damage is visible on the plastic casing of your router, you need to replace it. However, if there’s any damaged component on the motherboard, you must also replace the functional component.
The worst-case scenario here is that the motherboard itself has been damaged. The bottom line, the router will most likely need to be replaced.
If you have any other questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to leave them in the comments below.
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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.