These wireless routers all have a small inset reset button that you have to push with the end of a paperclip. You push and hold this button for about 10 seconds. The reset will take the router back to factory settings and remove any wireless network settings that were input into the router. You can then use the software provided with the router, or the manual that should give you the directions to access the management page to do a new setup.
I hope that this will help you take care of the problem
Check your ip address for your default gateway, get to msdos, in the applications/accessories menu, then type ipconfig, the default gateway is the ip address for your router, type that in your address bar in internet explorer and you should get to your router, you may need a password to get in but default is just admin
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These wireless routers all have a small inset reset button that you have to push with the end of a paperclip. You push and hold this button for about 10 seconds. The reset will take the router back to factory settings and remove any wireless network settings that were input into the router. You can then use the software provided with the router, or the manual that should give you the directions to access the management page to do a new setup.
I hope that this will help you take care of the problem
Brian
Check your ip address for your default gateway, get to msdos, in the applications/accessories menu, then type ipconfig, the default gateway is the ip address for your router, type that in your address bar in internet explorer and you should get to your router, you may need a password to get in but default is just admin