Hello, routers have a way to be reset when this happens. It is usually done by pressing a button on it for a few seconds. This kind of button usually needs to be pressed by a pen tip or unfolded paper clip. Once the reset process is completed, your router will either have no password assign for th default administrator account or have it reset to a default which is mentioned in your router configuration, usually "admin". If you provide us with the exact model number of your router, which can be found on the router itself, we can provide you with the exact location or the reset button and what will be the credentials to log in after the reset. Regards,
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Remember on some cisco routers the user name is cisco and not admin. Maybe this can be helpful.
Otherwise reset the Router an configurer it again, which is always a joy.
Hello,
routers have a way to be reset when this happens. It is usually done by pressing a button on it for a few seconds. This kind of button usually needs to be pressed by a pen tip or unfolded paper clip. Once the reset process is completed, your router will either have no password assign for th default administrator account or have it reset to a default which is mentioned in your router configuration, usually "admin".
If you provide us with the exact model number of your router, which can be found on the router itself, we can provide you with the exact location or the reset button and what will be the credentials to log in after the reset.
Regards,