my computer cant access my router for some reason its the same router it as just moved around my house
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Nov 30 2004, 12:08 pm
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Nov 30 2004, 12:18 pm
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How 'bout calling the company.
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In response to N1ghtW1ng
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thats to hard.....
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In response to Strawgate
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How? Just dial in the number...
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In response to N1ghtW1ng
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N1ghtW1ng, some companies'(SP?) tech support are HORRIBLE! I mean, they make you wait for hours upon hours upon hours with that music they play when they put you on hold(sometimes).
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In response to Lenox
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... i want to reset the router..... but... my brothers are playing online an i dont want to kick them off... my dad is also looking at.... well thats not important right now
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In response to Strawgate
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If they're playing online, then how are you online? o.O
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In response to Strawgate
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For me resetting takes 1 minute. I have to unplug all of the wires connecting to the Cable Modem and the Router. Then I press the button for 30 seconds and then let go. Plug it all back in...and there we go. My router reset.
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In response to Hell Ramen
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Thats what a router is for >.> It connects more than one computer to the internet...and making them be able to go on the internet at the same time...
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In response to Hell Ramen
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Hell Ramen wrote:
If they're playing online, then how are you online? o.O A Router,Can you not read?(Sarcasm). ~>Jiskuha |
In response to Hell Ramen
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Hell Ramen wrote:
If they're playing online, then how are you online? o.O The router probably acts like it should, but he just can't access the Control Panel of the router, which only allows you to configure, so he can probably still get on. |
In response to N1ghtW1ng
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the router is functioning fine i just access the control panel
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In response to Lenox
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Lenox wrote:
N1ghtW1ng, some companies'(SP?) tech support are HORRIBLE! I mean, they make you wait for hours upon hours upon hours with that music they play when they put you on hold(sometimes). And then you get to talk to Apu, from India. :P (There is also a small chance you get a Canadian. An american is rare too.) |
In response to Strawgate
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Strawgate wrote:
the router is functioning fine i just access the control panel Do you know the username/password combination? Did you type it in properly when accessing the control panel? |
In response to Jon88
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I loved talking to Linksys's technical guy. He couldn't even speak english.
~>Jiskuha |
In response to Jon88
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Yeah the default for Linksys models I think are
Username: [Blank] Password: Admin Maybe it will work for other ones >.> |
In response to N1ghtW1ng
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N1ghtW1ng wrote:
Yeah the default for Linksys models I think are How did you get my password?! >.> I think it's "admin" without a starting capital letter, by the way. :) |
In response to Jon88
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heh I'm psychic. Well yeah..that is probably true. I also know that admin//admin works >.>
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My D-link router allows me to lock out computers that don't have a specific hardware address, so only two computer on my network can access the router control panel at all. It's possible that you have enabled a similar feature mistakenly. If none of the computers on your network are able to access the control panel, you may have to do a hardware reset to return it to factory settings.
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In response to Shadowdarke
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how do i do that o.o?
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