Background: This weekend, I lost my internet connection at home. I called my ISP and they sent someone over. The guy rewired the entire house (our ISP is also our tv cable provider), because he felt that our signal was probably weak due to the wiring. Long story short, after two hours of rewiring and fixing the cable outside out house (chewed through by a squirrel), he said the modem's signal was back to normal and left.
The problem: When I plugged the router; however, it refused to hold the internet connection for more than a few seconds. On the front panel, the planet-shaped light turned orange, then blue (for a few seconds) and then turned off entirely. I tried another few times and got the same result. At best, it stayed connected for a minute, until I rebooted my computer. The laptops in our house do read the presence of the router, so it's safe to assume that the problem lies with the router's capacity to receive the signal.
Steps taken:- Unplugged the router, unplugged the modem. Waited. Plugged the router, plugged the modem. (And vice-versa)
- Changed the ethernet cable to a new one
- Tried using the USB cable instead of an ethernet cable
- Let the router rest (unplugged) overnight
Unfortunately, nothing I tried did any good. The router just won't seem to take the internet connection.
Any advice on what I should try?
Thanks,
- Zaye