yeahh tried that..didnt work....so is it advisabel to get a new router
or keep a spare one incase it happens?




--- In [email protected], Donk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yeah, it seems that the storm fried something in that port.  It used to 
> happen all the time with old modems.  You're actually lucky the entire 
> router didn't die.
> You 'did' try resetting the router, right?  Turn it off for at least 30 
> seconds - maybe even unplug its power cord - and then turn back on.
> 
> Good luck,
> Donk
> 
> 
> Andy wrote:
> > I mean that after the power went of...my internet connection was
> > gone...it said network cable unplugged....then i just too my cabel out
> > of my router and inserted it in the next socket on the same router and
> > it works now. but the first socket is still not working...i wanna know
> > wat happened to it and wat can i do?Thanks
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], jpurcell <jpurcell@> wrote:
> >   
> >> Andy,
> >>     
> >
>



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