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Problem with router

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by cricket8, Jul 25, 2010.

  1. cricket8

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    My router worked until I tried a program called OpenDNS. It was supposed to increase my speed on the internet. I changed the DNS 1 & DNS 2 to their configuration.

    But it didn't work and what happened is that I couldn't get on the internet anymore. I tried changing the configuration back to what I had but that didn't work.

    I finally clicked on the option to reset everything to the default settings. But now, not only can I not get on the internet but I also don't know the original password for my router, Lynksys, and I can't get into the configurations anymore.

    Please help me. I don't know what to do.

    I am so frustrated. I have to go to my parents house to get my email and search the internet for help.

    Thanks
     
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    press the reset button on back of router with pen\pencil for 8-10 seconds. will reset back to factory defaults.
     
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    Thanks, I did what you said to do and it worked for only that night. The next morning it didn't work again. I tried what you said to do and that doesn't work now. Does this mean my router is bad and I need a new router?
     
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    how old is it as may still be under warranty if fairly new?
     
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    It is at least 8-10 years old. If I should get another one which one is a good one to get?

    Have you heard of the program OpenDNS? Are they a reputable company? Do you think by me trying their program made my router not work?

    Thanks so much for your prompt replies!
     
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    what make is the router as i prefer linksys?
     
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    It is a linksys.
     
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    try resetting the router without the power connected to see what happens. that is either an "a" or "b" series router as now upto a "n" series for wireless.
     
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    Ok, I'll try that when I get home. I'll let you know tomorrow how it goes. I keep having to go to my mom's house to read my email and do any searches online. Arg!!!

    Thanks
     
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    why not connect the modem directly to the computer so don't have to visit parents unless want to?
     
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    Well, last night I connected the modem directly to my computer and it still didn't work. So I guess it wasn't my router but my modem. The receive light kept flashing. There was no light for the send light. I tried unplugging the modem and waited about 30 seconds and then replugging it in and it still didn't work. It is a Surfboard SB3100 cable modem. I guess I have to call my cable company.
     
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    what did you unconnect from the modem as i usually disconnect the coax cable & the power cable, count to 20 then reconnect the power cable & coax cable in that order. i have the 5100 version from motorola. does yours also have a usb connector on it as mine does? what else is on that router?
     
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    Well, I got the internet to work on my computer. I looked in my contacts for my cable carrier, Comcast and found a note I had written several years ago when I lost my internet connection. It told me to turn my computer off, then unplug my modem. Then I was to wait 10 seconds and plug my modem back in, wait 30 seconds and turn on my computer. That worked. Now I decided to try my router. So I reconfigured my router and it didn't work. That didn't make sense to me so I decided to keep the router connected and try the unplugging my modem and turning off my computer routine. Now it worked.

    Then I thought I could finally update my cable TV settings. I haven't been able to check out what shows are and will be playing. This connects to my computer through a wireless connection. I tried and it didn't work. Now I was frustrated again. I looked in the configurations and I think the problem is that when I was very frustrated with my router not working, I clicked on going back to my default settings. Now I don't know my password name and I need that for the wireless connection to work. I can't even get into my router configurations because I don't know the password.

    Do you possibly know how I can get to my router configurations so I can change the password to something I will remember, and write down.

    Thanks again for all of your help. :)
     
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    by resetting the router, the wireless settings go back to factory default which there is no encryption or password. i've done it enough times on mine & others.
     

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