My inlaws have 3 dead ones that have a very dimmed blue link light.
I did some homework, and it appears that the DC power plates (specifically that plug the unit directly into the wall as opposed to the corded variety) are pieces of shit.
Max 1-1 1/2 year lifespan, a few guys tested the dead ones and they come back showing anywhere between 2.2v - 2.6v, which is too low for the unit's proprietary wtfuckery of 3.3v.
No one sells the power plates by themselves (except Linksys - I am calling them tomorrow), and the units are a cool $99 despite no longer having support (these are the v2.0 models) so replacing them all is the last resort.
I know they are pieces of shit, but they are my inlaw's pieces of shit and as such, I am looking for a way to prevent them from having to blow hundreds of dollars on new units that will just blow again in a year or so.
I'd like to crack open the power adapter and see just what exactly is wrong with the thing that it's putting out 1 or more less voltage, but as we are still mid-move, all my tools, meters, etc are in storage, so I'm hoping there's another option available.
Does anyone have experience with these in any way?
If not, can anyone recommend a BETTER range expander that supports WPA?