ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ 5G Home <\/div><\/span> Check for Physical Damage<\/div><\/h1> These examples help you identify physical or liquid damage that could affect the performance of your ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ 5G Home device.<\/div><\/div> Before you begin<\/div><\/h2> If there are no lights on the router, this could indicate physical damage to the device or the power adapter.<\/div><\/section><\/div> <\/div> <\/div> Check the Power Cord<\/div><\/h2> - Test for a loose connection by plugging the cord into the router and a power outlet. The connection should be secure.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- If the connection feels loose or wobbly in either the router or the outlet, the cord or the port may be damaged.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Inspect the entire length of the power cord for any tears, cuts or nicks in the outer installation. <\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Look for areas that are frayed or have exposed wires.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Look at the prongs on the plug as they should be straight and undamaged.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ul><\/div> <\/div> <\/div>
Check the Router<\/div><\/h2> - Look for external damage.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Carefully examine the router\x27s casing for cracks, dents or other signs of impact.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Feel for overheating. While it is normal for the router to be slightly warm, if it\x27s hot to the touch it could be an indication of physical damage.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ul><\/div> <\/div> <\/div>
Replacement Options<\/div><\/h2>
ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ 5G Home <\/div><\/span> Check for Physical Damage<\/div><\/h1>
These examples help you identify physical or liquid damage that could affect the performance of your ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ 5G Home device.<\/div><\/div>
Before you begin<\/div><\/h2> If there are no lights on the router, this could indicate physical damage to the device or the power adapter.<\/div><\/section><\/div> <\/div> <\/div> Check the Power Cord<\/div><\/h2> - Test for a loose connection by plugging the cord into the router and a power outlet. The connection should be secure.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- If the connection feels loose or wobbly in either the router or the outlet, the cord or the port may be damaged.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Inspect the entire length of the power cord for any tears, cuts or nicks in the outer installation. <\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Look for areas that are frayed or have exposed wires.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Look at the prongs on the plug as they should be straight and undamaged.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ul><\/div> <\/div> <\/div>
Check the Router<\/div><\/h2> - Look for external damage.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Carefully examine the router\x27s casing for cracks, dents or other signs of impact.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Feel for overheating. While it is normal for the router to be slightly warm, if it\x27s hot to the touch it could be an indication of physical damage.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ul><\/div> <\/div> <\/div>
Replacement Options<\/div><\/h2>
If there are no lights on the router, this could indicate physical damage to the device or the power adapter.<\/div><\/section><\/div> <\/div> <\/div>
Check the Power Cord<\/div><\/h2> - Test for a loose connection by plugging the cord into the router and a power outlet. The connection should be secure.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- If the connection feels loose or wobbly in either the router or the outlet, the cord or the port may be damaged.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Inspect the entire length of the power cord for any tears, cuts or nicks in the outer installation. <\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Look for areas that are frayed or have exposed wires.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Look at the prongs on the plug as they should be straight and undamaged.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ul><\/div> <\/div> <\/div>
Check the Router<\/div><\/h2> - Look for external damage.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Carefully examine the router\x27s casing for cracks, dents or other signs of impact.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>
- Feel for overheating. While it is normal for the router to be slightly warm, if it\x27s hot to the touch it could be an indication of physical damage.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ul><\/div> <\/div> <\/div>
Replacement Options<\/div><\/h2>
- Test for a loose connection by plugging the cord into the router and a power outlet. The connection should be secure.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>If the connection feels loose or wobbly in either the router or the outlet, the cord or the port may be damaged.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>Inspect the entire length of the power cord for any tears, cuts or nicks in the outer installation. <\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>Look for areas that are frayed or have exposed wires.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>Look at the prongs on the plug as they should be straight and undamaged.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ul><\/div> <\/div> <\/div>Check the Router<\/div><\/h2>
- Look for external damage.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>Carefully examine the router\x27s casing for cracks, dents or other signs of impact.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li>Feel for overheating. While it is normal for the router to be slightly warm, if it\x27s hot to the touch it could be an indication of physical damage.<\/div><\/span><\/div><\/li><\/div><\/ul><\/div> <\/div> <\/div>Replacement Options<\/div><\/h2>