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  • smason
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2010
    • 1652
    • Canada

    #1

    *&^%ing wall-warts

    So my wireless access point has been crapping out off and on lately, mainly because a house guest was torrenting a few gigs of movies
    So every time my wife's internet dissapears I tell her to power reset it and it's good again. So houseguests leave and all is well 'till I get a call "the internet is down" Me: "power cycle the access point"
    Nope, still down. I connect to my Linux server from work and do some pings.
    Interesting. All wired devicdes downstairs are up, all wireless devices, and all upstairs wired devices are down..
    "I'll fix it when I get home"

    I come home, sure enough the upstairs Netgear gigabit switch is toast.
    I replace it with a spare 100megabit one and call it a day.

    Checking it tonight, the 12v SMPS wall wart is putting out 3v when plugged in to the switch. Inspection of the switch shows nothing obvious, so I crack open the wall wart. Bloated Capxon 470@25.
    I replace it, and test. Dead. Hmm..
    Get out the loupe, yep, damaged it while cracking it open, or while pulling the bad cap off. A surface mount transistor has shifted ripping a trace. No where near the cap, and not soldering damage, more like I whacked it on somthing. D'oh!

    Too tired and blind to do it tonight, will try tomorrow with glasses and light.

    Netgear has been my go-to consumer brand since Linksys has always had a high failure rate and Dlink is catching up. Shame a decent unit was crippled by a crap wall-wart. I should pre-emptively fix the downstairs switch I guess.

    Maybe I should just power them from a hard drive connecor in the computers...
    36 Monitors, 3 TVs, 4 Laptops, 1 motherboard, 1 Printer, 1 iMac, 2 hard drive docks and one IP Phone repaired so far....
  • PCBONEZ
    Grumpy Old Fart
    • Aug 2005
    • 10661
    • USA

    #2
    Re: *&^%ing wall-warts

    Originally posted by smason
    Maybe I should just power them from a hard drive connecor in the computers...
    I like it.
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    • 370forlife
      Large Marge
      • Aug 2008
      • 3112
      • United States

      #3
      Re: *&^%ing wall-warts

      Thats what I do. I have a old external sata (no, not e-sata) pci-slot cover. You plug a molex connector into it and two sata cables from your motherboard. It has a female molex connector on the back. Snipped a molex connector off a junker psu and wired 12v right into my old 3com switch.

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      • kleung
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 72
        • Canada

        #4
        Re: *&^%ing wall-warts

        This is a necro thread but my power supply on the GS116 netgear switch also crapped out after a couple of years.

        My replacement is now 4 years old and I'm wondering if I should replace it preemtively

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        • clearchris
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Dec 2013
          • 686
          • United States

          #5
          Re: *&^%ing wall-warts

          Originally posted by kleung
          This is a necro thread but my power supply on the GS116 netgear switch also crapped out after a couple of years.

          My replacement is now 4 years old and I'm wondering if I should replace it preemtively
          I replace my router caps every 2 years. I write the date of last replacement on the bottom of the router. Power supplies get replaced when the routers start getting random reboots every 2-3 years. Lately, I double the amps on the replacement power supply, and they seem to last longer.

          I think the oldest router I have in service is 8-9 years old. It's now too slow to by my main router, but it works just fine as as access point for my garage.

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