Wendy, the switch is probably replaceable, the problem will be finding one. If you are sure it is the switch and not a faulty power supply, open the router and remove switch and see if there is a part # on it then do a google switch with that info., or take the switch with you to a small electronics supply shop and have them try to match it up.
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Wendy, the switch is probably replaceable, the problem will be finding one. If you are sure it is the switch and not a faulty power supply, open the router and remove switch and see if there is a part # on it then do a google search with that info., or take the switch with you to a small electronics supply shop and have them try to match it up.
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You may even be able to disassemble switch carefully and clean contacts and get it working. Another option would be to join/secure the switch wires together to make device powered on and use a switched controlled power bar as the on/off for router.Good luck.
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Wendy, the switch is probably replaceable, the problem will be finding one. If you are sure it is the switch and not a faulty power supply, open the router and remove switch and see if there is a part # on it then do a google switch with that info., or take the switch with you to a small electronics supply shop and have them try to match it up.