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Hi @rapidhandler ,
Is it the original power adapter that came with the router?
''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps the adapter that you have, has the wrong size plug.
-There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin/connector in the socket and plug as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
+There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin and ring connector in the socket and plug as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.
-The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.
+The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre ring connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre ring connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.
You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem if the adapter plug size is 2.5mm and the router socket size is 2.1mm
-The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector of plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket.
+The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre ring connector of plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket.
''If you have the original adapter that came with the router'' then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.
Insert the power adapter plug into the router but ''do not plug the other end of the adapter into anything!''
Then grab hold of the router firmly in one hand and grab hold of the adapter plug which is inserted into the router with the other hand and ''gently, stress gently'' try to move the plug up and down and side to side to check if you can detect any movement ''in the socket.''
If there is then the router will have to be opened and the socket connection to the circuit board inspected.
If the socket is faulty then DC sockets are available online. Just search for ''12V DC power sockets'' to find what you need.

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Hi @rapidhandler ,
Is it the original power adapter that came with the router?
''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps the adapter that you have, has the wrong size plug.
-There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin/connector in the socket or plug as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
+There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin/connector in the socket and plug as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.
The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.
You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem if the adapter plug size is 2.5mm and the router socket size is 2.1mm
The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector of plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket.
''If you have the original adapter that came with the router'' then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.
Insert the power adapter plug into the router but ''do not plug the other end of the adapter into anything!''
Then grab hold of the router firmly in one hand and grab hold of the adapter plug which is inserted into the router with the other hand and ''gently, stress gently'' try to move the plug up and down and side to side to check if you can detect any movement ''in the socket.''
If there is then the router will have to be opened and the socket connection to the circuit board inspected.
If the socket is faulty then DC sockets are available online. Just search for ''12V DC power sockets'' to find what you need.

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Hi @rapidhandler ,
Is it the original power adapter that came with the router?
-''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps you have the wrong one.
+''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps the adapter that you have, has the wrong size plug.
There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin/connector in the socket or plug as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.
The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.
You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem if the adapter plug size is 2.5mm and the router socket size is 2.1mm
The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector of plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket.
''If you have the original adapter that came with the router'' then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.
Insert the power adapter plug into the router but ''do not plug the other end of the adapter into anything!''
Then grab hold of the router firmly in one hand and grab hold of the adapter plug which is inserted into the router with the other hand and ''gently, stress gently'' try to move the plug up and down and side to side to check if you can detect any movement ''in the socket.''
If there is then the router will have to be opened and the socket connection to the circuit board inspected.
If the socket is faulty then DC sockets are available online. Just search for ''12V DC power sockets'' to find what you need.

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Hi @rapidhandler ,
Is it the original power adapter that came with the router?
''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps you have the wrong one.
There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin/connector in the socket or plug as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.
The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.
You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem if the adapter plug size is 2.5mm and the router socket size is 2.1mm
-The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector of plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket. So presumably this is not the problem in your case
+The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector of plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket.
''If you have the original adapter that came with the router'' then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.
Insert the power adapter plug into the router but ''do not plug the other end of the adapter into anything!''
Then grab hold of the router firmly in one hand and grab hold of the adapter plug which is inserted into the router with the other hand and ''gently, stress gently'' try to move the plug up and down and side to side to check if you can detect any movement ''in the socket.''
If there is then the router will have to be opened and the socket connection to the circuit board inspected.
If the socket is faulty then DC sockets are available online. Just search for ''12V DC power sockets'' to find what you need.

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Hi @rapidhandler ,
Is it the original power adapter that came with the router?
''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps you have the wrong one.
-There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin in the socket as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
+There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin/connector in the socket or plug as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.
The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.
You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem if the adapter plug size is 2.5mm and the router socket size is 2.1mm
The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector of plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket. So presumably this is not the problem in your case
''If you have the original adapter that came with the router'' then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.
Insert the power adapter plug into the router but ''do not plug the other end of the adapter into anything!''
Then grab hold of the router firmly in one hand and grab hold of the adapter plug which is inserted into the router with the other hand and ''gently, stress gently'' try to move the plug up and down and side to side to check if you can detect any movement ''in the socket.''
If there is then the router will have to be opened and the socket connection to the circuit board inspected.
If the socket is faulty then DC sockets are available online. Just search for ''12V DC power sockets'' to find what you need.

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Hi @rapidhandler ,
Is it the original power adapter that came with the router?
''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps you have the wrong one.
There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin in the socket as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.
The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.
You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem if the adapter plug size is 2.5mm and the router socket size is 2.1mm
-The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector on plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket. So presumably this is not the problem in your case
-
-
+The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector of plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket. So presumably this is not the problem in your case
''If you have the original adapter that came with the router'' then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.
Insert the power adapter plug into the router but ''do not plug the other end of the adapter into anything!''
Then grab hold of the router firmly in one hand and grab hold of the adapter plug which is inserted into the router with the other hand and ''gently, stress gently'' try to move the plug up and down and side to side to check if you can detect any movement ''in the socket.''
If there is then the router will have to be opened and the socket connection to the circuit board inspected.
If the socket is faulty then DC sockets are available online. Just search for ''12V DC power sockets'' to find what you need.

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Hi @rapidhandler ,
Is it the original power adapter that came with the router?
''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps you have the wrong one.
There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin in the socket as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
+It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.
+
The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.
You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem if the adapter plug size is 2.5mm and the router socket size is 2.1mm
The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector on plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket. So presumably this is not the problem in your case
-It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.
+
''If you have the original adapter that came with the router'' then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.
Insert the power adapter plug into the router but ''do not plug the other end of the adapter into anything!''
Then grab hold of the router firmly in one hand and grab hold of the adapter plug which is inserted into the router with the other hand and ''gently, stress gently'' try to move the plug up and down and side to side to check if you can detect any movement ''in the socket.''
If there is then the router will have to be opened and the socket connection to the circuit board inspected.
If the socket is faulty then DC sockets are available online. Just search for ''12V DC power sockets'' to find what you need.

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Hi @rapidhandler ,
Is it the original power adapter that came with the router?
''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps you have the wrong one.
There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin in the socket as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.
-You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem
+You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem if the adapter plug size is 2.5mm and the router socket size is 2.1mm
The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector on plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket. So presumably this is not the problem in your case
It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.
''If you have the original adapter that came with the router'' then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.
Insert the power adapter plug into the router but ''do not plug the other end of the adapter into anything!''
Then grab hold of the router firmly in one hand and grab hold of the adapter plug which is inserted into the router with the other hand and ''gently, stress gently'' try to move the plug up and down and side to side to check if you can detect any movement ''in the socket.''
If there is then the router will have to be opened and the socket connection to the circuit board inspected.
If the socket is faulty then DC sockets are available online. Just search for ''12V DC power sockets'' to find what you need.

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Hi @rapidhandler ,
Is it the original power adapter that came with the router?
''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps you have the wrong one.
There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin in the socket as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm
The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.
You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem
The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector on plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket. So presumably this is not the problem in your case
It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.
-If you have the original adapter that came with the router then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.
+''If you have the original adapter that came with the router'' then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.
Insert the power adapter plug into the router but ''do not plug the other end of the adapter into anything!''
Then grab hold of the router firmly in one hand and grab hold of the adapter plug which is inserted into the router with the other hand and ''gently, stress gently'' try to move the plug up and down and side to side to check if you can detect any movement ''in the socket.''
If there is then the router will have to be opened and the socket connection to the circuit board inspected.
If the socket is faulty then DC sockets are available online. Just search for ''12V DC power sockets'' to find what you need.

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Hi @rapidhandler ,

Is it the original power adapter that came with the router?

''If not'' there are two DC power plugs that are very close in size and perhaps you have the wrong one.

There is a 2.5mm and a 2.1mm size. The sizing refers to the diameter of the centre pin in the socket as both types have an overall outside diameter of 5.5mm

The 2.5mm plug ''will fit'' into a 2.1mm socket but it is not a snug fit between the centre pin of the socket and the centre connector of the plug so there may be intermittent connections. i.e. 2.5mm centre connector of plug fits over 2.1mm centre pin of socket.

You can get a [https://www.altronics.com.au/p/p0645-dc-power-2.1mm-socket-to-2.5mm-plug-adaptor/|2.1mm socket to 2.5mm plug adapter] (supplier example only) to overcome this problem

The 2.1mm plug ''will not fit'' into a 2.5mm socket, i.e. 2.1mm centre connector on plug will not fit over 2.5mm centre pin of socket. So presumably this is not the problem in your case

It is very hard to judge 0.4mm by just looking at it.

If you have the original adapter that came with the router then try the following to determine if the socket is loose from the circuit board or not.

Insert the power adapter plug into the router but ''do not plug the other end of the adapter into anything!''

Then grab hold of the router firmly in one hand and grab hold of the adapter plug which is inserted into the router with the other hand and ''gently, stress gently'' try to move the plug up and down and side to side to check if you can detect any movement ''in the socket.''

If there is then the router will have to be opened and the socket connection to the circuit board inspected.

If the socket is faulty then DC sockets are available online. Just search for ''12V DC power sockets'' to find what you need.

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