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lterri
Aug 10, 2019Tutor
wnr3500lv2 wireless keeps dropping after ISP problem
Since my ISP restored network access after it went down during a storm (it uses point-to-point technology, which is problematic in bad weather), I only have wired access with my wnr3500lv2 router. Wi...
plemans
Aug 10, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Storms are good at wrecking electronics. It sounds like you've tried most of the things i'd recommend. Here's the only 2 I could think of trying.
1. reload the firmware. Factory reset just erases the settings. if the firmware was corrupt, restoring doesn't help. You'd need to reload it. So redo it over a hardwired connection and factory reset it afterward.
2. Check the power supply. Occasionally these go bad or the storm caused to go bad. I wouldn't buy one but if you have a one around with the same voltage and at least the same amperage, it'll work to try out.
Reason I wouldn't buy a new power supply to test is the fact that this router was made it 2011. As much as I don't like throwing away good electronics, the $ would be better put towards upgrading the router. Its a single band wireless N300. A half decent gigabit dual band router can be bought for relatively cheap and have much more capabilities.
lterri
Aug 13, 2019Tutor
Thank you for your suggestions - I tried reinstalling the firmware, but to no avail.
I didn't attempt anything regarding the power supply, other than unplugging it and plugging it back on again; I figure it must work well enough if the wired connection works.
So I gave up and ordered another, hopefully better and faster Netgear router :)
- lterriAug 18, 2019Tutor
hi
My new AC1200 works great! so much faster, esp the wifi, so I ended up being glad the old one died.
Next time there's a severe thunderstorm though, I think I will shut down the router ;)