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I have reset router and stil doesnt work. Is there an update or is it junk? ( Compex NetPassage 27G).
lights still come on, wont allow to get online, have bypassed it, and internet works. Have tried all the ports. And have tried to check out the ID address and nothing would come up.
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Find the reset button on the router and depress it for about 30 seconds. This should clear the password. It'd usually recessed and not always easy to find, so you may need something (non-metallic), like a tooth pick. Look closely and you should see the word "reset".
Hope this helps!
Default
IP for all Compex's Routers/ APs/
Client Adapters:
192.168.168.1
Default IP for all Compex's Modems:
192.168.1.1
Default IP for all Compex's Switches:
192.168.100.128
Default Password for all Compex's
products:
Password
Default User ID
for Compex's modem:
Admin alternatively most router will have a reset button that's usually behind a little hole in the back or at the bottom of the unit. inspect the device carefully and introduce something sharp (that won't break) through that hole while the unit is powered and press for 30 to 60 seconds, this is usually how devices are brought back to factory defaults. if this does not work it's like the device is defective and you may want to get your money back!
and there is no mention of the '26G', although the '27G' is listed as a "legacy" product.
So, spare yourself a lot of wasted time -- go to the nearest "Boxing Day/Week" big-box store, and buy a new router, with new features, like 'Wireless N' and 'WPA2' support, and install it.
Try to hard reset the router by pressing the reset button at the back of it. Hold it down for 30 seconds then unplug the power for 30 seconds. Reconfigure it
Since I don't know the exact circumstances of your power loss, here what I am guessing based on that you wrote.
This may be because the power does not come back cleanly after the power failure. Unfortunately, there is nothing much you can do about it. Since your router does work correctly after you manually reset it, the power supply seems to be fine.
If you have many power failures and find this situation to be annoying, you should look to buy a UPS (Uninterrupted power supply). This kind of devices have a battery that will ensure a clean power output when running, powering up and shutting down. It will protect you from interruptions and voltage fluctuation. You may also benefit from connecting you computer to a UPS because it will keep it running for a couple of minutes after a power failure to allow you to save your work and may also shut it down cleanly automaticaly.
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