There are lots of power bricks for sale on eBay, Amazon, etc. Just be sure they are "regulated", current ratings are at least as high as the original and the voltage is the same ( I recall 18 volts). They aren't expensive. Save the old power brick as you may need to splice the power cord. A new router can be had for around $100 US and will be much faster on wifi but it is not guaranteed to solve your problem.
Planning for the eventual failure of my RT-N66 (going to drive the wheels off), the RT-AX55 or 56 look good at the moment and about in my price range. John's Fork does not support but factory release date is one of my primary criteria.
Planning for the eventual failure of my RT-N66 (going to drive the wheels off), the RT-AX55 or 56 look good at the moment and about in my price range. John's Fork does not support but factory release date is one of my primary criteria.
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