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I am assuming you already know how to access your router so, in order to reset your password you are going to need to reset your router to factory defaults.
There is a small button located on the back that you need a small pin in order to reach, hold that in until you see the lights turn off then come back on.
You will now be able to get in your router with the default user name which is admin, just leave password blank. Don't forget to reconfigure a new password!
Try 4 combinations:
* blank ID, and blank password,
* blank ID, and password of 'admin',
* ID of 'admin', and blank password,
* ID of 'admin', and password of 'admin'.
Failing all the above, do a "hardware-reset" on the router, and try the above 4 again -- one of the 4 will work.
With the router plugged in, press and and hold the reset button for 12 seconds, then let go. You should see the router restart - lights go off, then come back on and flicker for about 60 seconds.
As an initial info try to do a hard reset on the unit, this process will restore the system into a original settings. you can find the reset switch on either on the left of right sight of your router.
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