In order to get your router back to the original settings, you must push in the reset button (usually on the back of the router) for somewhere between 10 and 30 seconds depending on the router. You may need a pin or something small to push in the button, because it can be recessed. Once you have reset the router, the username and password will be changed to the defaults, admin and password, respectively. One thing you must remember is that resetting the router will change all of the router settings back to the factory settings. This means you will lose all of the changes you made since you got the router. Make sure to write down any things you've changed, so you can change them back after the reset. Also, I recommend updating to the latest firmware after the reset. If you need more help post back! Thumbs and testimonial are welcome!
There a great article at General Router Setup. If you need more help post back! Thumbs and testimonial are welcome!
Ok here is the solution. For some reason you cannot access this upon a default reset without the discovery.exe tool available only on the CD. Motorola (the parent company) refuses to send the software out without a service agreement. Upon hours of searching i found an old ftp site that had all the required software. After I download the discovery.exe tool and ran it. It "discovered the bridge right away. It suggested better settings comparable with my network set-up. After that i was able to access it via browser after I changed the IP of the bridge with the tool according to the user manual. I cannot post the link to the site b/c i believe Motorola would shut it down. PM me for the software.Ok here is the solution. For some reason you cannot access this upon a default reset without the discovery.exe tool available only on the CD. Motorola (the parent company) refuses to send the software out without a service agreement. Upon hours of searching i found an old ftp site that had all the required software. After I download the discovery.exe tool and ran it. It "discovered the bridge right away. It suggested better settings comparable with my network set-up. After that i was able to access it via browser after I changed the IP of the bridge with the tool according to the user manual. I cannot post the link to the site b/c i believe Motorola would shut it down. PM me for the software.
anyone has the latest firmware for this router.? If you need the discovery tool pm meanyone has the latest firmware for this router.? If you need the discovery tool pm me
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In order to get your router back to the original settings, you must push in the reset button (usually on the back of the router) for somewhere between 10 and 30 seconds depending on the router. You may need a pin or something small to push in the button, because it can be recessed. Once you have reset the router, the username and password will be changed to the defaults, admin and password, respectively. One thing you must remember is that resetting the router will change all of the router settings back to the factory settings. This means you will lose all of the changes you made since you got the router. Make sure to write down any things you've changed, so you can change them back after the reset. Also, I recommend updating to the latest firmware after the reset.
If you need more help post back! Thumbs and testimonial are welcome!
There a great article at General Router Setup.
If you need more help post back!
Thumbs and testimonial are welcome!
Ok here is the solution. For some reason you cannot access this upon a default reset without the discovery.exe tool available only on the CD. Motorola (the parent company) refuses to send the software out without a service agreement. Upon hours of searching i found an old ftp site that had all the required software. After I download the discovery.exe tool and ran it. It "discovered the bridge right away. It suggested better settings comparable with my network set-up. After that i was able to access it via browser after I changed the IP of the bridge with the tool according to the user manual. I cannot post the link to the site b/c i believe Motorola would shut it down. PM me for the software.
anyone has the latest firmware for this router.? If you need the discovery tool pm me