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As far as I am aware, the only way to reset the pin, is to reset the router to factory defaults. You will then have to reconfigure your wireless settings. To reset to factory defaults:
Plug in the router.
1. Locate the small reset button. It is next to the power jack.
2. Use something to push the button, a paper clip works well.
3.Hold the reset switch down for 10 seconds.
4. Wait for the WLAN light to stop blinking. The router is now reset.
To reconfigure the settings on the router, enter 192.168.0.1 into your browser address bar.
refer to page 12 and continue on through the user manual for the steps on how to login and secure the router. It is a very straightforward process. Here is the link to the manual: http://docs.bgmicro.com/pdf/tm-g5240.pdf Thank you, Lee
you don't need a driver for a router. If you're having a problem connecting PC to router, make sure you have turned on the wireless switch - left hand side near the hinge.
Let's try to first fully reset your router to factory settings to see if we can get rid of any bad settings that may be causing issues. I borrowed all of the following from the technicallyeasy.net walkthroughs already written about:
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To reset your router, use the following steps:
Press the reset button for 10 seconds. You can use a small object, such as a paper clip to hold down the button.
Do not power off the unit while the router is being reset. The unit should now reboot, and once the WLAN light stops blinking the router should be reset.
(Added by me) Plug your laptop directly into one of the ethernet ports on the back of the router with a standard CAT5e or CAT6 patch cable
Open up your Web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar.
For the login, enter admin as the ID and leave the password blank.
SummaryThis post has provided the instructions you can use to reset your D-Link DI-524 wireless router. If you are having problems with your router, try reseting the router to the factory defaults, and then make the changes again and see if the router starts working."
Press the reset button [the tiny button on the back of your router, marked Reset] for 10 seconds. You can use a small object, such as a paper clip to hold down the button.
Do not power off the unit while the router is being reset.
The unit should now reboot, and once the WLAN light stops blinking the router should be reset.
Open up your Web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar.
For the login, enter admin as the ID and leave the password blank.
factory reset the router and update the firmware on the device prior to configuring it for anything else. Once updated and able to login consistantly, you should be ok.
Have you tried the reset feature, small button near the power port.
Hold it down for thirty seconds with the unit unplugged. If that doesn't work you may need to buy a new router as something may have failed some time ago and just not been noticed until it was turned off.
Try the reset, but I suspect whatever killed your modem likely killed the router at the same time.
If it will not accept it
>Make sure your computer is wired or connected to your DI-524
XP version
>Try going start>run > type in CMD
>on the black screen type in ipconfig and hit enter.
>Look for the Default Gateway that would be the IP address that your DI-524 is using.
Windows Vista
>Click Start>All Programs > Accessories > click on command prompt
>type in ipconfig
>Look for IPV4 for the Default Gateway and that would be the IP address of your router.
If not allowing to access the login page, try pressing the reset button for 15 seconds at the back of your DI-524 but pressing the reset button will reset the setting of your wireles setting. Once your press the reset button type in 192.168.0.1 on the address bar and you should be having the login page. use Admin/admin for the username and leave the password blank and click ok...
g´day m8, Your D-Link AirPlus G DI-524 Wireless
Router needs a hard reset.
Log in to your
router, go to -> administration -> factory default -> Restore Factory Defaults: =
"yes" Then save settings.
You have now reset
the router.
First thing you do is
set your wireless setup in your computer to the same, i.e. no security. Test if there is
connection, if, the start with the setup from the top, beginning with admin
password. /Teis
Start your router, and keep and hold pressing on the "reset" until it resets by itself.
This will reset the router to defaults.
If the lights got back to work normally again, then you are ready to go. you can access your router by directing your browser to http://192.168.0.1
Admin as user
and blank as password
Download this manual to get you going on configuring your router
ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Gateway/di524_revc/Manual/DI-524_manual_06292005.zip
Goodluck
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