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Posted 09/04/2008 20:09:41


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My lovely Buffalo router (model no WHR-G54s) seems to have lost the ability to accept connections via WiFi.
I've removed the power lead and left it for 10 minutes, done a reset to factory settings and changed the WPA passkey and SSID.
I've also tried it with 3 different WiFi capable computers and a variety of OS's, nothing will work.
This happened when I left my laptop on (doing updates via WiFi) when I went to the shop.

Have I missed something or is it time to get in touch with Buffalo? (It still has nearly a years warranty on it)
The 4 Ethernet ports are unaffected.
Thanks.



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Posted 09/04/2008 20:18:35


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Just had a look and there's no firmware upgrades to try.
Looks like it's gone mammaries vertical as Bob would say.

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Posted 09/04/2008 20:22:41


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Thanks Dave, that's what I thought.
Right PINTA as I have to drag an Ethernet cable around now.
Anyone have experience with Buffalo RMA's?



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Posted 10/04/2008 12:08:11


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Sorry for the double post.

I was just filling out the tech support form on Buffalos website and thought I'd give it one last go before submitting the form.

Pulled the power on it, rebooted and it magically works again. All WiFi anabled machines can now use the router. Very strange.



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Posted 10/04/2008 18:15:25


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it figured out you where going to send it away

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Posted 10/04/2008 19:26:03


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That's what I figured Alex.
Clever router than I thought it was.



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Posted 10/04/2008 20:14:43


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Posted 10/04/2008 21:50:10


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Ouch.
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