Per Brian Cryer:
>Can't say I've ever tried, but I take it that rubbing with a cloth doesn't
>help? If the contacts on the router are bad does this mean that the contacts
>on the ethernet cables are also bad? Wireless routers are much cheaper these
>days than they used to be, so it might be quicker to replace it than try a
>repair - in which case you could risk using something abraisive - although
>personally I wouldn't go more abraisive than a non-stick scourer.
I'm assuming the male Ethernet cable plugs are bad too - although
I have not seen them. I'll just bring a couple more down with me
when I re-install the device.
Went to Radio Shack, layed out $15.00 for some magic goop that
claims to reverse the corrosion process and it seems to have
worked. *Muy* expensivo compared to just plain old CRC or
whatever the other stuff is though.
Still cheaper than $40-$50 for a replacement router - although
barely if one figures man-hours are worth something.
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PeteCresswell
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