Question about Belkin Wireless G Plus MIMO (F5D9230-4) Router (1010835)
We are trying to connect our Belkin Wireless G router alongside an imac running OS X 10.6
The password on most Belkins is left blank, and the default IP address is 192.168.2.1
To reset the router to default,
•Unplug all LAN cables from the router.
•Unplug the router power cord connector from the back of the device.
•Using
a paper clip or something similar that will fit into the reset hole,
press continue to hold the reset button, then carefully reinsert the
power cord, making sure not to release the reset button in the process.
•Continue to hold the reset button in for at least 15 seconds
after inserting the power cord, then release it. After about 10-25
seconds the router will boot and it will be set back to the original
factory default settings.
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/13631
Posted on Sep 05, 2009
First you need to know the IP address of the router (contact their support line or check their website). Once you have the IP,you need to know the user/password from their support or website. If you know the default user/password but still unable to access it you'll need to reset it (this will reset all setting and revert the user/password back to default) then you'll need to reconfigure it.
Posted on Sep 05, 2009
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