MN-700 Wireless Light is OFF

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Hope someone can help...

My MN-700 was working fine, I went on vacation, and since
I've returned, for some reason, the Wireless light on my
router NEVER comes on. I have upgraded all the firmware.
Furthermore, not only does the light not come on, but the
SSID is NOT being broadcast.

I can connect through the router via a wired connection,
but the Wireless light has not come on in several days
now. I've tried resetting the router several times,
reinstalling the firmware upgrade, etc. I don't think
this is a client issue, as I actually own two of these and
I can connect to the other one just fine.

Has anyone heard of the Wireless light just "going out"
like this? Any thoughts other than calling up the store
where I bought it from and begging for an exchange?

TIA - Dev
 
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if a reset doesn't fix the issue and you have not deliberately turned
the wireless radio off, then it's time for an exchange if it is within
warranty.

On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 22:08:51 -0700, "Dev" <devb@alum.wustl.edu> wrote:

>Hope someone can help...
>
>My MN-700 was working fine, I went on vacation, and since
>I've returned, for some reason, the Wireless light on my
>router NEVER comes on. I have upgraded all the firmware.
>Furthermore, not only does the light not come on, but the
>SSID is NOT being broadcast.
>
>I can connect through the router via a wired connection,
>but the Wireless light has not come on in several days
>now. I've tried resetting the router several times,
>reinstalling the firmware upgrade, etc. I don't think
>this is a client issue, as I actually own two of these and
>I can connect to the other one just fine.
>
>Has anyone heard of the Wireless light just "going out"
>like this? Any thoughts other than calling up the store
>where I bought it from and begging for an exchange?
>
>TIA - Dev

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