Internet and Server is red

My wireless router is working perfectly fine.
I have tried turning it on and turning it off
but the red lights dont leave and I can't access the internet.
what can I do to fix this issue?

mydinosaurlife wrote:
My wireless router is working perfectly fine.
How can you be sure? What is its brand and model number?
but the red lights dont leave and I can't access the internet.
What "red lights" do you mean?
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