Bricked router

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billion_fan
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pugs66 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 4:37 pm My router is no longer turning on, no power, just two very faint flashing yellow lights on LAN 3 & 4...any idea mods?
Sounds like a dead unit, when did you purchase it?
billion_fan
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pugs66 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 6:18 pm If i have to get a new router, what VDSL router offers the same specs\features as the 7800DXL...I require 4 x LAN 1 gig ethernets and one that will sit on a shelf in a rack, so not the awful looking 8800 ;), to be used with BT Infinity FTTC...BiPAC 8900X R3?

Edit; So BiPAC 8900X R3 is not wireless or BiPAC 8900AX-1600 R2 ,mods please advise what would at leats give me the same specs of the 7800 but with VDSL
Either Bipac 8900AX-1600R2 or Bipac 8900AX-2400
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pugs66 wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2018 3:08 pm Thanks, both have the same interface\software? Got quite a lot of config to do, would it load a 7800 backup?
Same interface, you will need to manually reconfigure, you can't use a backup off the 7800 series on the newer 8900 series
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Posting on old thread in case anyone else should drop by with the no power, faintly flashing LAN leds

Mine failed after a power outage withe these symptoms. The Power adapter measure 15V disconnected , but falls to a few mV when connected and the unit switched on. Replacement Power adapter and you're good to go.
JohnG0GCD
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H E R O !!

I would never have thought to check that.
7800DXL was working fine. I relocated it and when restarting, it appeared bricked.
New PSU and away we go!

Thanks
John
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Same has happened to me today.
Can I ask where you got the new PSU? Make and model?
Thank you.
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Found this one https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B ... UTF8&psc=1
Hope it's OK.
Not many to choose from after doing a search in the usual places and some of them looking a bit dodgy...
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m-a-r-k wrote: Mon Mar 15, 2021 7:30 pm Found this one https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B ... UTF8&psc=1
Hope it's OK.
Not many to choose from after doing a search in the usual places and some of them looking a bit dodgy...
You can purchase official Power supplies directly from us

Link below

https://www.zcomax.co.uk/product-group/ ... /?pageId=1
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OK thanks. I did look on your web site https://uk.billion.com/ but quite frankly it isn't very helpful. Now I know where to go to buy a new router if I need one as there appear to be none at Amazon or Broadbandbuyer et al.

The PSU I ordered arrived and worked and I'm back up and running. :D
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