d-link wireless router default password

by admin on March 11, 2010



If I have already connected to the Internet via an Ethernet router and how I can get your password?

This is a very frustrating scenario. I have two computers: one PC, I'm writing, which does not include wireless capabilities, and a laptop. To have them online at the same time, I bought a D-Link WBR-1310 wireless router, set passwords and such, and all was good. Several days earlier, he had re-installed Vista on my laptop and the laptop now brings me to enter my router password to access the Internet. I had written on the CD, but now can not find it. The computer I'm typing on is connected to the same network, so there is some way I can find the password you use to log on without having to find the CD? It is running Windows XP Home, and not, I forgot the password to the default gateway (192.168.0.1). For anyone who provides assistance, to the smile of a thousand suns gently land on you:)

Time consuming, but rather simple fix. Go to the website of D-Link and seek support for your model of router. Enter http://support.dlink.com/downloads/ model type and number in the box and you should be able to download the installer to your computer. Now locate the reset button on the router, often in the back or bottom. Looking through a small hole that a toothpick just fit. Reset the router by pressing and holding the reset button for about 30 seconds. This will restore factory default settings and password. Now run the installation program and re-create the wireless network. Type access code and the tape to the bottom of your computer (laptop, desktop hte no.)

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