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elisha cuthbert
Apr 6, 2006, 07:11 AM
Help me please, I havn't used my wireless network for a good 6 months and ive forgotten my password to get access to it
Is there any way to recover it?
If not (dare I say it) is there a way to hack my router?
What else can I do????
And no I dont want to buy a new one
ipacmm
Apr 6, 2006, 07:36 AM
If you are using the airport express base station, there is a little re-set button on the back which will re-set it, so it will be back to the way when you first bought it and will take the password away.
elisha cuthbert
Apr 6, 2006, 07:49 AM
If you are using the airport express base station, there is a little re-set button on the back which will re-set it, so it will be back to the way when you first bought it and will take the password away.
No its not an apple wireless station its a Dlink one
iGary
Apr 6, 2006, 07:53 AM
No its not an apple wireless station its a Dlink one
Reset your router, and then log into it (you ought to be able to find out what the IP of the router is by default online - most of them are 192.168.1.1).
You can usually log in as admin (name) admin (password), and then change your settings.
Make sense?
mad jew
Apr 6, 2006, 07:53 AM
Does this (http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=996&question=DI-514%20/%20DI-524%20/%20DI-524_revD%20/%20DI-524_revE%20/%20DI-604%20/%20DI-614+%20/%20DI-624%20/%20DI-624S%20/%20DI-754%20/%20DI-764%20/%20DI-774%20/%20DI-784%20/%20DWL-900AP+%20/%20DWL-1000AP+%20/%20DWL-6000AP%20/%20DI-804V%20/%20DI-514_revC%20/%20DWL-900AP+_revC%20/%20DWL-800AP+_revB%20/%20TM-G5240) apply? :)
elisha cuthbert
Apr 6, 2006, 08:03 AM
Does this (http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=996&question=DI-514%20/%20DI-524%20/%20DI-524_revD%20/%20DI-524_revE%20/%20DI-604%20/%20DI-614+%20/%20DI-624%20/%20DI-624S%20/%20DI-754%20/%20DI-764%20/%20DI-774%20/%20DI-784%20/%20DWL-900AP+%20/%20DWL-1000AP+%20/%20DWL-6000AP%20/%20DI-804V%20/%20DI-514_revC%20/%20DWL-900AP+_revC%20/%20DWL-800AP+_revB%20/%20TM-G5240) apply? :)
Yes that helped thank you very much I now have access to my own internet, i got sick of the prepaid dial up and finally got my own (instead of borrowing neighbours internet)
elisha cuthbert
Apr 6, 2006, 08:09 AM
Reset your router, and then log into it (you ought to be able to find out what the IP of the router is by default online - most of them are 192.168.1.1).
You can usually log in as admin (name) admin (password), and then change your settings.
Make sense?
Yea it made sense except heres the funny part I used the different password to access the router as I do for getting on the internet with that router so it would of worked but hey some people were only ment to have 1 password instead of like 30 all for different things
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