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Blinking orange globe light on router and no PC connection light on cable modem

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If you are connecting to Internet through a DSL or ADSL connection, problem is with your ISP......And let me know how you connect your computer to ROuter (Wifi, LAN)

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Belkin F6D4230 router wireless light flashing orange. IS the router defective?

Solution:

Step 1:
Make sure the that router is connected to your modem with an ethernet cable via the router’s internet (WAN) port.

Step 2:
Unplug the modem from its power source and make sure that it's totally turned OFF. Then re-plug the modem to the power source.

Step 3:
Unplug your router’s power supply, wait for 10 seconds and then plug it back in. This will cause the router to reestablish communication with the modem.

If you still cannot browse the web, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

Solution:

Step 1:
Make sure the that router is connected to your modem with an ethernet cable via the router’s internet (WAN) port.

Step 2:
Unplug the modem from its power source and make sure that it's totally turned OFF. Then re-plug the modem to the power source.

Step 3:
Unplug your router’s power supply, wait for 10 seconds and then plug it back in. This will cause the router to reestablish communication with the modem.

If you still cannot browse the web, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

Solution:

Step 1:
Make sure the that router is connected to your modem with an ethernet cable via the router’s internet (WAN) port.

Step 2:
Unplug the modem from its power source and make sure that it's totally turned OFF. Then re-plug the modem to the power source.

Step 3:
Unplug your router’s power supply, wait for 10 seconds and then plug it back in. This will cause the router to reestablish communication with the modem.

If you still cannot browse the web, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

Site reference link:
https://www.belkin.com/us/support-article?articleNum=56519
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N300 router has a steady orange blinking light

The blinking orange power light suggests that there is a problem with your modem. The modem should be plugged into the top ethernet port of your router. Try turning off your modem for 10 seconds and then turning it back on.
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Cannot connect to internet. router modem and globe lights blinking amber.

If the modem light is blinking it means that there is activity, so this is normal.

However, the globe/internet light needs to be solid green. If it is blinking it means it is attempting to connect to the internet.

Make sure first that the internet connection is working when directly connected to the modem. If yes, then the router might not be configured properly. To check the configuration on the router, access the setup page by using a web browser. Type 192.168.2.1 in the address bar.

By default the password should be left empty.

Once in the setup page of the router, go to Internet WAN. Select the connection that your ISP is using. Either, PPPOE (requires a username and password from ISP) or Dynamic, (the settings are obtained automatically from the ISP). If you are not sure, contact your ISP.

I hope this helps!
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Globe light blinking! no connection?

Are you trying to install the router.You can do it manually
without the CD.
MAke sure that your computer is able to go
online through the modem.
If your computer is able to go online
through the modem
Then you need to connect the computer to the
router ad the modem to the router.
open the set up page of the
router and change the settings of the router according to the
ISP.
Click Here for step by step by instructions
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My laptop is connected but can't get on the internet. The modem light on the router is blinking orange. The globe is not lit at all. It worked fine for about 4 months until yesterday. I have unplugged both...

go to my connection and check if the wireless was available or connected, if not availale, that means some files of the driver are corrupted. Run your recovery disk.
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