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D-link 624+ password

Author
14 Feb 2005 11:55 AM
nelly
Hi all.
Bought my D-link 624+ today. Followed instruction to log into router:
username: admin and password field left blank. I was allowed once only. Now
when I type admin, router will not let me in. http://192.168.0.1  can not be
found. Have done my reading on the net, but no solution.
Could someone help, please
nelly

Author
14 Feb 2005 12:13 PM
Peter Pan
nelly wrote:
> Hi all.
> Bought my D-link 624+ today. Followed instruction to log into router:
> username: admin and password field left blank. I was allowed once
> only. Now when I type admin, router will not let me in.
> http://192.168.0.1  can not be found. Have done my reading on the
> net, but no solution. Could someone help, please
> nelly

On the back of the unit is a reset to out of the box - factory defaults
button (by the power plug), press and hold it for about 10 seconds.
There are many things that can be changed and screw things up, but that
should absolutely positively reset it.. Remember how to use it if you screw
up while setting things up (I call it the oooops button :)
Author
14 Feb 2005 1:05 PM
nelly
Thank you Peter Pan
nelly
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>
> On the back of the unit is a reset to out of the box - factory defaults
> button (by the power plug), press and hold it for about 10 seconds.
> There are many things that can be changed and screw things up, but that
> should absolutely positively reset it.. Remember how to use it if you
> screw up while setting things up (I call it the oooops button :)
Author
14 Feb 2005 1:39 PM
Peter Pan
You are quite welcome.. From years of putzing with computer stuff, (and
making many oooop's), the first thing I learn in case I need it, is how to
restore it, then I know I can safely try things..


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> Thank you Peter Pan
> nelly
> "Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@HotmailNOSPAM.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> On the back of the unit is a reset to out of the box - factory
>> defaults button (by the power plug), press and hold it for about 10
>> seconds. There are many things that can be changed and screw things
>> up, but that should absolutely positively reset it.. Remember how to
>> use it if you screw up while setting things up (I call it the oooops
>> button :)
Author
15 Feb 2005 5:18 AM
Bill Evans
Amen to that.

Nelly, from the subject line I thought I was going to be reading something
about someone pissing on a DO-Link due to frustration.


bill

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"Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@HotmailNOSPAM.com> wrote in message
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> You are quite welcome.. From years of putzing with computer stuff, (and
> making many oooop's), the first thing I learn in case I need it, is how to
> restore it, then I know I can safely try things..
>
>
> nelly wrote:
>> Thank you Peter Pan
>> nelly
>> "Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@HotmailNOSPAM.com> wrote in message
>> news:37biuvF5c6ssrU1@individual.net...
>>>
>>> On the back of the unit is a reset to out of the box - factory
>>> defaults button (by the power plug), press and hold it for about 10
>>> seconds. There are many things that can be changed and screw things
>>> up, but that should absolutely positively reset it.. Remember how to
>>> use it if you screw up while setting things up (I call it the oooops
>>> button :)
>
>
Author
2 Mar 2005 4:06 AM
drriff
"Bill Evans" <WHEvansIII-hatesspam@NOSPAMcharter.net> wrote in message
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> Amen to that.
>
> Nelly, from the subject line I thought I was going to be reading something
> about someone pissing on a DO-Link due to frustration.
>
>
> bill

Wouldn't that be a waste of piss?


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> "Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@HotmailNOSPAM.com> wrote in message
> news:37bo0eF5b7f3kU1@individual.net...
>> You are quite welcome.. From years of putzing with computer stuff, (and
>> making many oooop's), the first thing I learn in case I need it, is how
>> to restore it, then I know I can safely try things..
>>
>>
>> nelly wrote:
>>> Thank you Peter Pan
>>> nelly
>>> "Peter Pan" <Marcs1102NOSPAM@HotmailNOSPAM.com> wrote in message
>>> news:37biuvF5c6ssrU1@individual.net...
>>>>
>>>> On the back of the unit is a reset to out of the box - factory
>>>> defaults button (by the power plug), press and hold it for about 10
>>>> seconds. There are many things that can be changed and screw things
>>>> up, but that should absolutely positively reset it.. Remember how to
>>>> use it if you screw up while setting things up (I call it the oooops
>>>> button :)
>>
>>
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