Router firmware update failed and now the router won't start
A failed firmware update puts the router in recovery mode. Unplug it for 30 seconds, plug it back in, and wait 5 minutes without touching anything. Most routers fix themselves. If lights don't return to normal, hold the reset button for 10 seconds and set it up fresh.
Firmware is the software that runs your router. If it gets interrupted during an update. By a power cut, accidental unplugging, or network drop. The router gets stuck and won't start properly. The good news is routers have a recovery built in. A full power cycle wakes it up.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Pressing the reset button for just 1-2 seconds instead of the full 10. Hold it much longer than you think you need to
- Unplugging the router while it's trying to recover on its own. Patience here saves you from making it worse
- Trying to log in before waiting the full recovery time. Give it at least 5 minutes to fully restart
Signs you need professional help
- You've done a full power cycle and factory reset and the router still shows no signs of power The router powers on but gets very hot or smells like burning plastic Lights come on after reset but you can't access the admin page to set it up again
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