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R510 device has no power, possible water damage

G7033
New Contributor

Our home flooded from the upstairs level and water was running down my R510 Wi-Fi range extender on the middle level of the home. There are no lights turning on and the device appears to be short circuited. How do I confirm whether it’s operational and receiving power other than checking for lights on front face of the unit? 

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Jayavidhya
Moderator
Moderator

Hi @G7033 

 

Greetings of the day,

 

Please confirm whether your switch is powering up or not. On your switch while it's plugged into the outlet, do you see any lights on? (Amber or green) Please let us know which lights are on? 

 

https://docs.commscope.com/bundle/icx7150-installguide/page/GUID-973C8AE8-837A-41C7-9811-BAEF6ADEF3D...

 

Please let us know if you have any queries in this regard.

 

Best regards,

Jayavidhya

Lennar Home Community

 

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G7033
New Contributor

Yes I have green lights on the switch but no lights on the R510

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Hi @G7033 

 

For detailed understanding of the issue please do the physical factory reset of the access points.

 

Here is a short guide how to reset the access points correctly this process sometimes needs to be done multiple times 

 

Physical Factory Reset an Access Points Ruckus

https://community.ruckuswireless.com/t5/RUCKUS-Support-for-Lennar-Homes/Physical-Factory-Reset-an-Ac... 

 

Best regards,

Jayavidhya

Lennar Home Community