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chris
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Jun 22, 2009 at 09:17 PM
clowncrown Posts 13 Registration date Sunday June 21, 2009 Status Member Last seen June 22, 2009 - Jun 22, 2009 at 09:38 PM
clowncrown Posts 13 Registration date Sunday June 21, 2009 Status Member Last seen June 22, 2009 - Jun 22, 2009 at 09:38 PM
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clowncrown
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Jun 22, 2009 at 09:38 PM
Jun 22, 2009 at 09:38 PM
Dont worry.. Christopher, You can always have your router back to factory's settings... to Do that you will need to
Find your ip Adress which is located on your router
After you found your ip adress.. go on your Browser
In your address Field where you normally type in www.__________.com replace that with your ip address including the dots between numbers
You should then see your Router's provider log in page, if you had never changed any of its settings then you should be able to find the log in information on your router
After you had Log in Browse around look for something that may change or restore your router back to its factory settings. There you have it your router would work like before
Hope this helped =D
Find your ip Adress which is located on your router
After you found your ip adress.. go on your Browser
In your address Field where you normally type in www.__________.com replace that with your ip address including the dots between numbers
You should then see your Router's provider log in page, if you had never changed any of its settings then you should be able to find the log in information on your router
After you had Log in Browse around look for something that may change or restore your router back to its factory settings. There you have it your router would work like before
Hope this helped =D