The Network
Bluelighter
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Got a linksys WRT54G tried the basic reset with power off and shit http://www.systemdisc.com/how-do-i-reset-linksys-router-default-password there. I also did this 'super-mega-ulta-cool-super' reset that linksys tells people only to use as a last resort, as if unplugging your router a few more times than the standard method is going to hurt it. Every time I plug it back in it either asks for a firmware update, and when I do that it just restores settings, password, WEP password, etc.
I'm trying to do it because my fucknut friend came over and got into it and set the password to something he won't tell me so I NEED to reset it to get access to forward ports for some programs I use.
Anyone have advice?
I've also tried different firmware, it all does the same thing, sometimes it doesn't even ask for firmware update when I go to 192.168.1.1 and just goes straight to asking for the old password I still don't have(tried admin and other shit, but I know it's the same because it keeps the network name and shit on it which would only stay there if the firmware weren't actually installing freshly).
And for the fuck of it I just held the reset button down while I was plugging and unplugging for about 5 minutes straight and I let the button up after that and it's still being a firmwarewhore.
Also don't argue with me saying it's just my computer remembered the network name, because the wifi password is the same too, but I usually use ethernet.
I'm trying to do it because my fucknut friend came over and got into it and set the password to something he won't tell me so I NEED to reset it to get access to forward ports for some programs I use.
Anyone have advice?
I've also tried different firmware, it all does the same thing, sometimes it doesn't even ask for firmware update when I go to 192.168.1.1 and just goes straight to asking for the old password I still don't have(tried admin and other shit, but I know it's the same because it keeps the network name and shit on it which would only stay there if the firmware weren't actually installing freshly).
And for the fuck of it I just held the reset button down while I was plugging and unplugging for about 5 minutes straight and I let the button up after that and it's still being a firmwarewhore.
Also don't argue with me saying it's just my computer remembered the network name, because the wifi password is the same too, but I usually use ethernet.
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