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Bom! I Burned the Netgear WGR614 Wireless Router!

Filed in: Gadgets, Life Log, Malaysia — February 12th, 2006

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The Netgear WGR614 wireless router burnt before I had the change to use it! It was a silly mistake…

I received my Netgear WGR614 802.11g Wireless Router few days ago, after three months of winning a bid on eBay.

The non-air delivery is so slow that I thought it might be missing, so I bought a Linksys WRT54G wireless router instead.

But… I burned it before getting it to work!

It was my fault. I was too careless. I didn’t check the input voltage of the power adapter. The Netgear wireless router is from U.S, therefore the power adapter uses a flat blade attachment plug and the input electrical voltage is 120V (Malaysia is 240V).

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The Netgear power adapter input voltage is 120V

How did I burn the Netgear WGR614 Wireless Router?

When I turned on the power, the Netgear wireless router was on and the lights were flashing. But all the lights turned off after a few seconds. I checked the power adapter and realized that the input voltage was mismatched!

I guess I have burned the power adapter as well as the Netgear wireless router… It does not respond anymore even when I use an alternative power adapter (same voltage output as Netgear power adapter, but 240V input). The same thing happened to my Linksys wireless router. :(

My two cents

It was a silly mistake! I totally forgot the different voltage used in Malaysia and the U.S! *sigh* I am wondering whether the Netgear wireless router qualify for replacement under warranty in Malaysia.

Lesson learned: Always check the power adapter voltage before turning it on!

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  1. #1
    WTJ Says:

    that’s sad to hear that

  2. #2
    Hugo Haas Says:

    I find it weird that something like a wireless router doesn’t come with a 100-240V AC adapter nowadays. I’d like to know how much is saved by Netgear by doing that. I for one would gladly pay extra in order not to worry about stuff like that.

  3. #3
    doraemon Says:

    so sad to hear it. l

  4. #4
    Jerry Says:

    This reminds me of the same incident when i switched my power supply voltage

  5. #5
    KcN Says:

    yup it was a waste to hear that…well currently i’m using a linsys wireless router too.. but the compact version (Linksys WRT54GC wireless router)

    the size is smaller and comes with an optional slot for arial expansion which i think need purchase from singapore….overall i’m satisfied with mine..i hope you too…

    anyway u should have got a europe version of netgear instead… with 240v input :D

  6. #6
    LcF Says:

    yes, it is quite sad. I was happy because I received it finally but then it “bom” and gone… Everything back to normal as I never received it before. I will try to contact Malaysia Netgear agent to ask for replacement (if possible).

    Thanks, KcN. I will bid for check voltage input before bidding next time. :)

  7. #7
    KcN Says:

    ahah…np,

    mayb next time you can teach me how to successfully bid at ebay…never really have any luck…before…lol

    ~!cheers!~

  8. #8
    LcF Says:

    @KcN: bid higher price :P

  9. #9
    Malaysia Classifieds Says:

    I love to bid at the last minute. I think the price is lower that way. This way, the price is not jack up. It is call snipe bidding and there is software out there to help you bid as well. But I trust my own mouse click only.

    Psychologically, if you bid and lose, you feel like bidding higher to win back. Causing more bid, and price is high.

    Scenerio A
    Say A bid $40.00

    but bid is currently $35

    next bid would be $36 (if 1 dollar bid increment)

    if my budget is 40.00 (I would bid $40.02).

    I would win with $40.02 (it is more than a dollar increment from the current bid price of $35, therefore it is valid, if price is at $40, then $40.02 is not a valid bid)

    Scenerio 2
    Say B bid $35.00

    but bid is currently $35

    next bid would be $36 (if 1 dollar bid increment)

    if my budget is 40.00 (I would bid $40.02).

    I would win with with $36

  10. #10
    alexallied Says:

    another blown router in lcf’s hand? omg!!

  11. #11
    LcF Says:

    LcF, the wireless router killer! :P

  12. #12
    lol Says:

    or rather the dummy.

  13. #13
    bingo game play Says:

    the best way to bid on ebay is to watch the item your interested in then when there about 5 mintues to go enter your maxim bid. That way the other bidders keep trying to beat the max bid that you placed but run out of time.
    I learnt this the hard way through many a time someone just beats me to it with about 50p higher!

  14. #14
    ShahZ Says:

    Check the latest price of “Netgear WGR614 802.11g Wireless Router”

    lol..using the WGR614v4 wireless router :P

  15. #15
    aureusy Says:

    Ermm, mine one burnt too. Where to get warranty service in Batu Pahat, Johore? I bought it in KL, too far for me to go now. Thanks..

  16. #16
    chels75 Says:

    very sad :|

  17. #17
    coden of mongol Says:

    Hi LiewCF. I thinking “U r quite funny guy”. And your posts so usefull. Thank u. gl

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