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There are Four Lights
13-06-2019 3:58 PM
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Hi, hoping someone can help me as my router an old Thompson 585 is currently down. I have red light beside the power button and the no lights on besides the Internet, Broadband, Wireless and Ethernet indicators. Just wondering if anyone can help me sort out what the issue is and what I can do to resolve it and get it all back up and running again.
Thanks in advance to anyone who sees and replies to this.
Re: There are Four Lights
13-06-2019 4:42 PM
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Welcome to the forums, @BryanJ
First thing to check - is your phone line OK - dial 17070 and select option 2 - there should be no audible noise.
If that is OK, try turning the router off for a few minutes and then turn it back on, see what, if anything happens.
Further thought, due to the recent weather, any thunderstorms, flooding, around you?
Re: There are Four Lights
13-06-2019 5:03 PM
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See here https://www.manualslib.com/manual/169131/Thomson-Tg585-V8.html?page=21 - section 2.1.1 - looks like the router has expired!
Power on, self-test failed, indicating device malfunction
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Re: There are Four Lights
13-06-2019 5:08 PM
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Thanks, @Townman - my comments/suggestions were based on the guides for the 582.
Re: There are Four Lights
13-06-2019 5:20 PM
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Doh!!
Thanks John, I googled 582n - I did not notice that Google gave me the 585 manual!
This says something similar https://support.gradwell.com/hc/en-gb/articles/215548963-Understanding-the-lights-on-your-ADSL-route... - but also suggests a reboot!
See section 1.2.5 here https://setuprouter.com/router/technicolor/tg582n/manual-1248.pdf
If this does not restart after a few power cycles, you might want to consider doing a factory reset before putting it in the recycle bin!
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Re: There are Four Lights
13-06-2019 6:35 PM - edited 13-06-2019 6:36 PM
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Kevin, the OP does have a TG585, but I thought the 582 was effectively the same, re-engineered to include the n-protocol - correct me if I am wrong.
If so, I'm still wondering if the weather has anything to do with it?
I am also going on the fact that when BT/OR were sorting my last problem, I was left with a red power light (only) while they were doing the tie-pair swaps and the lift-and-shift.
Re: There are Four Lights
14-06-2019 8:20 AM
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Hi @BryanJ
@Townman is absolutely on the money here - the red power light does unfortunately almost always mean a hardware failure.
If factory resetting the unit doesn't help, it is likely that a replacement will be required, either via a recontract with ourselves (if you're current eligible) or via 3rd party means.
Sorry to be the bearer (or confirmer?) of bad news - please let me know if you'd like me to arrange for someone to contact you regarding recontracting options etc.
Best wishes
Dave
Re: There are Four Lights
14-06-2019 12:59 PM
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I think now having tried the things suggested here and what I found searching on the plusnet website before finally trying the reset button I believe my router is almost certainly dead.
I assume I'm still under contract with you as I was getting internet through the router until Tuesday night when it went down, so I'd like to know how quickly I can get a new one and what it will cost.
Re: There are Four Lights
14-06-2019 1:11 PM
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IMHO those TG routers were far superior to the Hub Zeros PlusNET now supplies for ADSL users. The Hub 1 router supplied for fibre users is a rebadged BTHH5 which is also not the best of the BT range.
A previously loved BTHH6 can be bought on eBay for the price of a round of drinks. There’s a lot of guidance on the router forum on setting these up for use with Plusnet.
Other than that there’s a massive range available on Amazon and from the high street. You do not have to use a PlusNET supplied router.
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Re: There are Four Lights
14-06-2019 1:35 PM
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Thanks.
Re: There are Four Lights
14-06-2019 4:16 PM
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Hi Bryan.
If we order a router out today you should receive it within 3-5 working days however realistically as they're sent via 1st class post, the majority of our routers land within 2 working days although officially the lead time is 3-5 working days.
The router will be free of charge bar £6.99 postage on a new contract and it'll be a Hub Zero. If you don't want to recontract with us then we'd charge £40 plus £6.99 postage to order a new one, or you can look at buying a 3rd party one.
Feel free to send me a PM with the best contact number to get you on and a rough time when you'll be free.
I'll then pass this request onto our customer options team for someone to call you back as soon as they can however I can't guarantee the call will be tonight. If you're wanting to speak to us urgently it may be worth calling 0800 013 2632.
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