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Hi,,,,,,,,,,,I am not getting wifi off my router.
I have turned off and on a number of times to no avail.
My pc is hooked directly to the Netgear box and works fine.
The lights on on my router are the following:
First 2 are on and bright white, which I believe are the power and something else.
The next 4 are off which are 2.5 gh 5ghz and 1 and 2 pictures of connections.
Then the numbers 1-4 1 is on and white, 2 is on and orange, 3 is off and 4 is orange.
The last 2 are off.
When I looked at Netgear Genie and it says the Wireless is not connected.
I am obviously not router savvy but if you can help me, it would be greatly appreciated.
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> [...] The next 4 are off which are 2.5 gh 5ghz and 1 and 2 pictures
> of [USB] connections.
Apparently, the wireless network radios are switched off.
> The last 2 are off.
Does that include the "WiFi On/Off button with LED" that's described
in the User Manual?
Visit http://www.netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and
look for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Read.
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> [...] The next 4 are off which are 2.5 gh 5ghz and 1 and 2 pictures
> of [USB] connections.
Apparently, the wireless network radios are switched off.
> The last 2 are off.
Does that include the "WiFi On/Off button with LED" that's described
in the User Manual?
Visit http://www.netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and
look for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Read.
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