- Step 1:First, turn off the router and unplug the modem.
- Step 2:Now, turn off the modem and the connected computers.
- Step 3:Wait for at least 2 minutes and connect the router to the modem again.
- Step 4:Check with the Internet Service Provider, if there is any issue from their side and resolve it.
- Step 5:Try connecting the modem and router again.
- Step 6:Check whether the Ethernet cables are defective. Replace the cables if they are damaged.
- Step 7:Connect one end of the cable to the WAN port on the router and fix the other end to your modem.
- Step 8:Connect another cable to the LAN port on the router and fix the other end to your computer.
- Step 9:You can now turn on the computer. Check if you can access the Internet.
- Step 10:If the issue persists, make sure that there are no issues with your Internet modem.
- Step 11:If the LED is not blinking on the router, there may be any issues with your Internet Service Provider.
- Step 12:Connect the power adapter to your router and connect the other end to the power outlet.
- Step 13:Now, turn on the router and wait for the power LED on it to turn solid green or white. The color on the router may vary depending on the model.
- Step 14:If you are using a firmware that is old, update the router’s firmware to the latest version and verify whether the issue is resolved.
- Step 15:If it is a hardware issue, you have to contact your manufacturer. If the router is in the warranty period, you can replace it.