Can't access router.
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Can't access router.
I type in the password and it doesn't seem to work anymore, it's a linksys befsr41v3. I'm not sure how they would've guessed it, I would never think that anyone would try and get it anyways so I made it rather simple, probably my first mistake. Is there a way I can change it without the current password or am I fucked?
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hmmmm?
You have tried the default password by chance the router reset itself?
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DOH!
Reset the Router to factory default by pressing the Reset button for 30 seconds and then releasing it.
Got the above directly from the user manual @ linksys
Got the above directly from the user manual @ linksys

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Re: DOH!
I hate asking questions with obvious answers but just to be sure, the manual at the site and not the manual that was included? I don't have the manual that came with it btw.PieceMaker wrote:Reset the Router to factory default by pressing the Reset button for 30 seconds and then releasing it.
Got the above directly from the user manual @ linksys
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RUH ROH!?
Hmmmmm. I wonder if he knew all his info for the router and ISP??? :icon28:
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*smiles*
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Re: DOH!
doesn't make a diff. press the damn button like Piece said.I cant spell u wrote:I hate asking questions with obvious answers but just to be sure, the manual at the site and not the manual that was included? I don't have the manual that came with it btw.PieceMaker wrote:Reset the Router to factory default by pressing the Reset button for 30 seconds and then releasing it.
Got the above directly from the user manual @ linksys
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Re: RUH ROH!?
nope. I just would access it to forward ports for games.PieceMaker wrote:Hmmmmm. I wonder if he knew all his info for the router and ISP??? :icon28:
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Wellll?
You might want to make sure you know all the info about howI cant spell u wrote:nope. I just would access it to forward ports for games.PieceMaker wrote:Hmmmmm. I wonder if he knew all his info for the router and ISP??? :icon28:
your router is setup before resetting the thing?

I always have my info written down in a safe place for emergencies.
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Re: Wellll?
I don't think my isp made changes to the router's settings, all they did was just give me the modem and I'd hook up the router.PieceMaker wrote:You might want to make sure you know all the info about howI cant spell u wrote:nope. I just would access it to forward ports for games.PieceMaker wrote:Hmmmmm. I wonder if he knew all his info for the router and ISP??? :icon28:
your router is setup before resetting the thing?
I always have my info written down in a safe place for emergencies.
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*gulp*
Well ok then.
So what your saying is that you have a modem from your ISP.
You went and got a router and hooked it up in between your
modem and computer right?
You hooking up the router with network cables and then not having
to configure one thing on the router

So what your saying is that you have a modem from your ISP.
You went and got a router and hooked it up in between your
modem and computer right?
You hooking up the router with network cables and then not having
to configure one thing on the router


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Re: *gulp*
YES THURPieceMaker wrote:Well ok then.
So what your saying is that you have a modem from your ISP.
You went and got a router and hooked it up in between your
modem and computer right?
You hooking up the router with network cables and then not having
to configure one thing on the router
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*bllinks*
Ok then your resetting should be no problem then.I cant spell u wrote:YES THURPieceMaker wrote:Well ok then.
So what your saying is that you have a modem from your ISP.
You went and got a router and hooked it up in between your
modem and computer right?
You hooking up the router with network cables and then not having
to configure one thing on the router
Simply reset the router and then go back in and change the password
to something different from past times.
But I really have to say you must of set something up in the router...?!
Alas.... I may be totally off.

Well I'm going to try and make a fool of myself in a few BF2
games for an hour or so. ( taking 20 mins to finally find a server most likely, LoL! )
I'll be checking back when I'm done.
*waves* good luck to you.
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The username and password by default are admin.I cant spell u wrote:Peoples who changed it. I tried the default as well, which should just be admin as the password with the username left blank. I never saw anything that would let me enter a username though. Hard reset?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:hard reset if the default username/pass doesn't work.
and who's they?
You have to enter both of them in.
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no you don't.FragaGeddon wrote:The username and password by default are admin.I cant spell u wrote:Peoples who changed it. I tried the default as well, which should just be admin as the password with the username left blank. I never saw anything that would let me enter a username though. Hard reset?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:hard reset if the default username/pass doesn't work.
and who's they?
You have to enter both of them in.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:no you don't.FragaGeddon wrote:The username and password by default are admin.I cant spell u wrote: Peoples who changed it. I tried the default as well, which should just be admin as the password with the username left blank. I never saw anything that would let me enter a username though. Hard reset?
You have to enter both of them in.
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*interesting*
Copied from User Guide:
as admin is the following:
How to Access the Web-based Utility
To access the Web-based Utility of the Router, launch Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, and enter the
Router’s default IP address, 192.168.1.1, in the Address field. Press the Enter key.
A screen will appear asking you for your User name and Password. Enter admin in the User Name and Password
fields. Then click the OK button.
*sigh*
Interesting to say the least.
So at this time.
Have you tried resetting your router yet?
- To ensure the Router’s security, you will be asked for your password when you access the Router’s Web-based
Utility. The default password is admin. - 10. I forgot my password, or the password prompt always appears when saving settings to the Router.
Reset the Router to factory default by pressing the Reset button for 30 seconds and then releasing it. If you
are still getting prompted for a password when saving settings, then perform the following steps:
A. Access the Router’s web interface by going to http://192.168.1.1 or the IP address of the Router. Enter
the default password admin, and click the Administration => Management tab.
B. Enter a different password in the Router Password field, and enter the same password in the second field
to confirm the password.
C. Click the Save Settings button.
as admin is the following:
How to Access the Web-based Utility
To access the Web-based Utility of the Router, launch Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, and enter the
Router’s default IP address, 192.168.1.1, in the Address field. Press the Enter key.
A screen will appear asking you for your User name and Password. Enter admin in the User Name and Password
fields. Then click the OK button.
*sigh*
Interesting to say the least.
So at this time.
Have you tried resetting your router yet?
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Re: *interesting*
No, tomorrow, or should I say, later today.PieceMaker wrote:Copied from User Guide:
The one instance you are referring to with both login and password
- To ensure the Router’s security, you will be asked for your password when you access the Router’s Web-based
Utility. The default password is admin.- 10. I forgot my password, or the password prompt always appears when saving settings to the Router.
Reset the Router to factory default by pressing the Reset button for 30 seconds and then releasing it. If you
are still getting prompted for a password when saving settings, then perform the following steps:
A. Access the Router’s web interface by going to http://192.168.1.1 or the IP address of the Router. Enter
the default password admin, and click the Administration => Management tab.
B. Enter a different password in the Router Password field, and enter the same password in the second field
to confirm the password.
C. Click the Save Settings button.
as admin is the following:
How to Access the Web-based Utility
To access the Web-based Utility of the Router, launch Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, and enter the
Router’s default IP address, 192.168.1.1, in the Address field. Press the Enter key.
A screen will appear asking you for your User name and Password. Enter admin in the User Name and Password
fields. Then click the OK button.
*sigh*
Interesting to say the least.
So at this time.
Have you tried resetting your router yet?
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*waves*
Well I hope it all works out simply enough.
I'm in need of some sleep so I'll see if you post tomorrow after
your reset.
:icon29: ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz
I'm in need of some sleep so I'll see if you post tomorrow after
your reset.
:icon29: ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz
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