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Hi Christopher s crisp,
Is it blinking Orange or steady?
Blinking amber: The Router can't detect the modem. Either the
modem is off, is not plugged into the Router, or is unresponsive.
It could be the modem.
You can try connecting the modem directly to computer bypassing the router and see if that works.
Check the LED on Modem.
Do you have other computers to test the connection?
Might need to talk to ISP if issue with Modem.
This post is dedicated to describing the process of fixing an orange light on a Belkin router. But, first, it's important to know about the reason for the orange light. The orange light on the brilliantly-designed Belkin router provides an indication that either the particular connection had not been developed or the router is not capable of detecting the Internet. It might be due to the defected router, unplugged modem, and so forth.
Hi jaijeetc,
There is no need to worry about a hardware problem. The orange light is just telling you that you didn't have an internet connection.
So no, there is no need to worry about a hardware problem.
Cheers,
Alex
Contact belkin for the IP address to change your router setting internally. For example: Linksys is 192.168.1.1 Putting this address in your address bar will dial you into your router setting if you have a Linksys router. Each router manufacturer may have a different IP address. Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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