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    Linksys router packed up

    My WRT54GS's packed up, but I don't know if it is the router itself or the power supply.

    Internet connection dropped when I was using it, being the power-user I am I noticed all the LEDs on the front had gone out, so I checked the plug and burned my hand, it was ~65 degrees!

    Looks like the power supply is kaput, but I don't know if the router is still OK, I suppose it might be, might not be. It's ~£20 to replace the supply or £40 for a brand new router and supply....what should I do?

    Alternatively if anyone has a good recommends for an alternative cheap cable router I'm all ears. Folk always the say the linksys, but I've actually found it to be rubbish - dropped connections, flaky wireless, frequently needing reboot, and now nearly catching fire....
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    I found the WRT fantastic when loaded with the DD_WRT firmware. Miles better than the work provided Netgear I've got now.

    Can you not just buy a cheap adaptor ? e.g.
    http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?...48484&doy=26m5

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    Tried the official firmware update (also the thibor one) Still not very good performance.

    I could get something like that adaptor, or a straight replacement supply for ~£15 plus P+P (found via google) but I don't know if the router is fried as well...

    I think I'll get the cheap D-link one off scan. How bad can it be? 99% of the time I'll be using it as a wired router (as a side effect of having unreliable wireless performance with the linksys, I have cat5 cable throughout the house) with wireless switched off so aren't fussed about having WPA 2, or the gimmicky linksys speedbooster 'feature' etc.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bertrand Russell

    The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.

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