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D-Link Connection problems...

Ok... so our team has managed to get all but a few things working correctly, one of them being the D-Link... It is connected to everything as according to the diagrams that we have but there is no power to it... Any help/suggestions?
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Re: D-Link Connection problems...

What is the voltage of the connector going to the radio. That would tell you if the problem is the radio, or the power/wiring.

You did follow this year's wiring diagram, right? Following last years diagram may blow up the dlink radio. Also, if you reverse the polarity, that will blow it up.
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