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Wireless routers have a pre-set wifi password from the factory and also have a recessed small reset button on the routers. You should look up your specific wireless router online to find out what the factory password is and also how to reset it to that factory password.
After doing so be certain to go back and change the password to something you can remember. Write the password down in a secure location, etc..
feature 983 it will say log- press 1020000 it will say password-under that it says reset-push that soft key!! press release. default will be 0000 once you access voicemail(981)
If you can't remember your password your only option is to factory reset the router and reconfigure it.
There is a button on the router, it's recessed and will need to be pushed using a paperclip or something small. Push and hold this button for 30 seconds to reset the router to factory settings.
After this you will need to reconfigure the router and set up the new security/password.
There is no REAL solution to your problem. Frimware are different for different providers. Buy you can try to look for a reset button on the bottom or back, usually you just push a paper clip
into it and the thing reverts to defaults, then you just need the
password which is either written on it or something like user: admin
password is blank or password.
However I am not responsible for any kind of damage and i don't guarantee that this will work. Good luck, KoBaC.
On your computer (the one connected to the router) open in browser http://192.168.1.1 and log into router's configuration page ... there on the "wireless" section you will find "Wireless security" ... there you can set up the password.
If you don't have access to the configuration page or you have problems setting up the password, you can always reset the router to it's factory settings. To do so you have to find a slightly hidden reset button on your router and push it (with a needle or something).
For more details read the manual at:
http://homedownloads.cisco.com/downloads/userguide/E1000_V10_UG_USA_NC-WEB.pdf
have fun ;)
Forget everything and just first check which email address you used to register the account.
If you know that, its enough.
Go to http://twitter.com/account/resend_password and enter the email address. You will get the new password which you can change later after first logging in with the temporary password that you got in your email.
Let me know if it worked.
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