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Wan and All LAN led bulbs are continuously on- Router not working

I'm facing a problem on Router, not working Trendnet TEW-452BRP.
WAN and LAN led bulbs are continuously on and SYSTEM and WLAN are not not on.

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Straighten a Norwegian paper-clip, and insert one end into the small hole in the back of the router, to "reset" the router to its "factory" settings.

Or, spend $50, and replace the router.

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