In response to: -------------------------- Hello All, This is my first post, and I searched google for an answer, and couldn't find one. Well, to start off, I goofed up. I have several Linksys products at home and I accidentally put the wrong power supply in my WAP11. I don't know if anyone has ever opened their's up at all, but I blew a capacitor on the non-PCMCIA portion of the board in the casing. It's cap number C26 and I can't get the value off of it. If anyone can let me know what the markings are on this component, I would really appreciate it.=20
Thank you very much for any help you are able to give! Jeff ---------------------------- I have actually done the exact same thing. What I did was just find a similar capicitor on an old modem or something and put it in it's place. This might sound crazy but I no longer have the problem with the access point going dead on me. It hasn't had to be rebooted since I put that capacitor on it. I don't see how it could make it not do that anymore but it doesn't. Rodney -- general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
