I lost the settings of my Hawking H-WR258 wireless router. I need the default user name and password for it, to can log in. Thanks, corzo
Try username as admin and password 1234
Posted on Jan 22, 2007
How to change a passward and name of wifi
Posted on Mar 17, 2013
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
Here is how to reset your Linksys wireless router to the factory default settings in order to clear any existing properties.
To reset your Linksys BEFW11S4 router to the factory default settings:
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Log in to your NETGEAR router by browsing to http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com. Enter the username (admin) and password. By default, the password is password or 1234 unless it has already been changed. From the left-hand navigation menu of the Router Manager, select Set Up > Wireless Settings. From the center screen, select your encryption type from under the Security Options heading If the wireless network passphrase is visible, review it and use it to log devices onto your network.
If it is not visible, you can change your wireless passphrase; however, changing the passphrase will cause you to lose your wireless connection. Connect your computer to the router with an Ethernet cable before entering a new passphrase into the text box and clicking Apply.
If you cannot log into your router: Unfortunately, there is no way to recover a lost or forgotten password from a router or access point; you will need to reset the device to factory defaults. However, once the device is reset to factory defaults, you can use the default username ("admin") and password (either "password" or "1234" depending on your router) to reconfigure your router settings. if there is a small hole in the front or back of the router push a hair pin in to reset to factory settings
Hope this helps don
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