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Old 05-14-2008, 04:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
johnhook
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Re: Help please wireless

Darbyshire,

I'm assuming that you're talking about a wireless router. If this is the case, you can usually "factory reset" the router by depressing the reset button with a pen or un-bent paperclip. The reset button is usually found on the back or bottom of the router - through a small round hole in the case.

Doing this WILL wipe out any/all configuration/security settings on the router. If you want to re-establish these settings, you'll need to login to the router via a browser (from a connected PC), login (see manual or mfg's support site for default username/password) and reconfigure the router using the web-based interface.

- John
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