09-03-2007, 01:00
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Help!!!!!
hello! as you guys know im a newb.. anyways
my little brother did something with my computer and now my router(Netgear RP114) is down. is there way to fix this? im really lost and ****ed
does anyone know how to reset this router or how to reset my connection?
THANK YOU!!!
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09-03-2007, 01:03
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Re: Help!!!!!
Hi abedkim and to CF.
AFAIK all you would need do is to power down everything, pc, router, modem, then power up modem, let lights stable, router,again let stable, then pc.
HTH
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09-03-2007, 01:06
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Re: Help!!!!!
Evening Bop.
On the back of the router should be a hole containing a reset button. Get a paper clip and either press the button for 5-10 seconds or ulplug the router and plug back in holding the button down. One of those should reboot and reset to factory settings.
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09-03-2007, 01:06
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Re: Help!!!!!
my friend has westell model 327W and he has this PPP status button and he can turn off and on his internet connection, where can i find it in my router? help me out plz!
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09-03-2007, 01:08
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Re: Help!!!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by handyman
Evening Bop.
On the back of the router should be a hole containing a reset button. Get a paper clip and either press the button for 5-10 seconds or ulplug the router and plug back in holding the button down. One of those should reboot and reset to factory settings.
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Lo mate, up late ?
Just re-read post, OP wanted to reset router oops
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09-03-2007, 01:10
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Re: Help!!!!!
If you can't connect to your router, make sure there's not a proxy specified in your browser. For IE, its Tools, Internet Options, Connections, Lan Settings, and untick proxy. For Firefox, check in your preferences. Often people change proxies without setting the "ignore local traffic" option, meaning your computer will try connecting to the router through an outside proxy which will fail.
If you want to restart your router, if you look on the unit there is normally a little hole/reset button you can poke to re set the router back to factory defaults. Also, if you can log in, you can normally do it through there as well.
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09-03-2007, 16:25
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Re: Help!!!!!
please note also once you reset an adsl modem chances are user details will be deleted so these will need to be reapplied
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