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How do I reset my wireless internet router ?
it's a Netgear, version MR814v3, OR is there ANY other way, i can possibly change my Wireless Internet Security from [WPA] to [WEP]? PLEASE HELP MET~T
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Have you tried logging into the router's setup page? There should be a sticker on the back/bottom of the router with the information, including the default login and password. The setup page should be 192.168.1.1, and the WEP/WPA settings under "Wireless Settings". If someone changed the password, you can reset the router to factory default by taking a pen or something like that and hitting the little reset button on the back. Just be sure you have all the information to set up the router again!
- MathsorcererLv 71 decade ago
Access the router by typing 192.168.1.1 (that is the usual address) into your browser. I think Netgear logins are <blank>/admin for userid/password. Go to the wireless tab, and select the encryption to WEP.
If you cannot access the router at all, there should be a small "reset" button. You will probably need a pencil or ball-point pen to push it for about 5 seconds; this should make all the lights on the router blink. This will restore the router to factory settings.
- 1 decade ago
Just follow the instructions from Netgear's website.
http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101675.a...
They are quite easy to follow and will enable you to change the settings.