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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Has yourLinksys routerceased working after a power outage? Cases like yours are inevitable. Once you experience power outages, everything that runs on an electric current shuts down and your router is no exception to that.

A brief power interruption isn’t the only thing making your router unable to work. Sometimes, a reset has the very same outcome.

Since these problems are very common, we’ve decided to create a step-by-step guide that will tell you what to do in case your Linksys router is no longer working.

What can I do if my Linksys router is not working?

What can I do if my Linksys router is not working?

How can I fix a Linksys router that’s not working after a power outage?

1. Reboot your router

2. Release and renew the IP addresses

If you still cannot maintain an Internet connection for longer than a couple of minutes after rebooting your router, it’s time to move on to the next step. Start from here: your router gets its IP Address from the ISP modem.

Therefore, try connecting to your router’s admin page, then release and renew its connection to your modem. You may do the same on your computers.

Afterward, turn off the computers, the router, and the modem. Wait a minute to turn on the ISP modem. When the status lights indicate it’s ready, also turn on the router. After a 60 seconds break, finally turn on your computers.

3. Clone the computer MAC

In any Ethernet network, a list is maintained to identify which MAC corresponds to what IP. The power outage might have caused your ISPs to refuse the home network.

That’s why you should now clone the MAC address that was originally set up. Afterward,, reboot everything and confirm that things are back to normal.

4. Reset Linksys to its factory default settings

You can also try to reset the Linksys router to its factory default settings. With the Power LED of the router blinking, press theReset button. Hold it down for 30 seconds to complete the reset process.

What can I do if my Linksys router is not working after reset?

1. Apply additional power cycling

After performing the reset, the Power LED of the router will keep on blinking for a few seconds. However, if it isn’t stabilized after a minute, power cycle the router. Just unplug the power cord from the power outlet, wait for 30 seconds, then plug it back in.

Make sure the power adapter is properly plugged into your Linksys router and to the available power outlet. Let’s see if it’s working now.

2. Check static/dynamic IP – DHCP server relation

If it’s not, you might have set a static IP to your device and your DHCP server is still enabled. Try logging in to your router by accessing its classicweb-based setup page. Open anyweb browserat your choice and enter192.168.1.1in theAddress bar.

PressEnterand you will be asked for your login details. Up next, check if this feature is enabled. In case it is, disable it and check if your IP address is static. If it is static indeed, then it should work just fine.

If it is dynamic, try enabling theDHCP featureback. In this case, the DHCP server should remain enabled. Disabling it will simply make your router work as a switch, allowing just one computer to have Internet access.

3. Use default gateway to establish Internet connection

If you can only connect to the Internet through your modem and not through the router, these steps could help. Connect the cable from the modem to the router, then the router to the computer by using a LAN cable. On your Windows computer, just find the default gateway.

If you have any other questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to leave them in the comments section below.

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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, with a complete expertise in touch-based devices, he is constantly keeping an eye out for the latest and greatest!

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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.