I think my router is blown

yesterday, we had a power outage in my neighborhood. When the power came back. I started to notice connection problems, a few times I had to change the ethernet ports to get a wired connection, in that time I've had no. Wireless problems. After turning off the PC completely, my Wireless connection then gave out...

As of now tried all possible measures to bring it to life, IP, reset the router and modem configurations, repeatedly let me to reinstall the Cisco software...

The PC or Modem doresn t want to detect the router at all. am Sure my e3000 is blown.

Here's what I got when trying to reinstall

Error code: 82BD0101
Error description: no gateway found.
Model name: unknown
Model number: E3000
Serial number: unknown
Firmware version: unknown
Operating system: Windows 7 SP 1
Software version: 1.2.10260.0
Connection type (WAN): unknown
(LAN) IP address: unknown
(WAN) IP address: unknown
IP address of the computer: unknown

Since you are able to see the router configuration page, you can reconfigure its parameters. Given that the cd does not work, no reconfiguration manually. It depends on who is your internet service provider. These links should be able to help: http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?pid=80&vw=1&articleid=3686, http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?vw=1&docid=20ee1457387f40178cd5f41d4b585db4_3687.xml&pid=80&r....

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    I guess maybe it's to do with my lack of understanding as to exactly what does a VoIP router (as opposed to a normal router).

    So maybe you could clarify?

    Jon

    Jon

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