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AC1750 lost 2.4

Phil7701
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AC1750 lost 2.4

Had to shut down a breaker at the panel, when turned back on I no longer broadcasting on 2.4. My 5 is ok. most of my home devices will only work with the 2.4. have powered off and unplugged a variety of times, no luck. Did the breaker power up burn out the 2.4?

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Re: AC1750 lost 2.4


@Phil7701 wrote:

Had to shut down a breaker at the panel, when turned back on I no longer broadcasting on 2.4. My 5 is ok. most of my home devices will only work with the 2.4. have powered off and unplugged a variety of times, no luck. Did the breaker power up burn out the 2.4?


There are a lot of AC1750 class hardware devices.

 

Need to know the full model number of your router.  Look on the nameplate on the back.  Most likely starts with an R.

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Phil7701
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Re: AC1750 lost 2.4

model C6300v2

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Re: AC1750 lost 2.4


@Phil7701 wrote:

model C6300v2


The manual Wi-Fi on/off button is the second one down from the top.  It controls both the 2.4 and 5 GHz radios.  Toggle the on and off a couple of times to see if the 2.4 GHz radio comes back on.  See attached screen snip.

 

Check both ends of your power adapter, the cord, and the receptacle it plugs in to.  Maybe try a different receptacle.

 

 

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@Phil7701 wrote:

model C6300v2


Cable modem router.

 

Usually discussed in a different section:

 

Cable Modems & Gateways - NETGEAR Communities

 

You may find more relevant answers there.

 

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Phil7701
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Re: AC1750 lost 2.4

Ya, that did not work, looks like its toast, will have to replace, thanks for your help.
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