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Hello guys,
Tonight I was trying to insert my new laptop MAC number into my Netgear DG834PH Wireless router. I have had this one for more than three years and it has been working seamlessly till this very evening.
It happened that I had forgotten the password (had not used it since the last firmware upgrade) and had to go back to factory settings. Found a cocktail stick and kept it for about 10 seconds.
One light turned orange (I thought it was the Test one, the small tick) but with a hindsight it might have been the one that is often used as a symbol for infinity in Math.
After that I have tried to recover it using an old firmware but it would not see a device during the process.
When switched on the router can be seen by my two laptops but I cannot connect to it by using the standard 192.168.0.1 in the address line in my browser. The Ethernet card is connected to the router and still I cannot connect to the router.
My feeling (I do not want to believe it though) is that I have just bricked my router as I have obviously not waited the 10 seconds and the blinking of the Test light.
Can anyone advice me whether the situation is hopeless and whether I have to start looking for a new router?
I am currently using my laptop modem and if anyone of you (I do not think so) uses anything near 48kbits/sec they will understand why I am so desperate for getting back to my 5 Mbit/s.
I realise that it is Friday night and not many people would be around but I am still hopeful.
Thank you in advance!
Cheers,
Paul
Tonight I was trying to insert my new laptop MAC number into my Netgear DG834PH Wireless router. I have had this one for more than three years and it has been working seamlessly till this very evening.
It happened that I had forgotten the password (had not used it since the last firmware upgrade) and had to go back to factory settings. Found a cocktail stick and kept it for about 10 seconds.
One light turned orange (I thought it was the Test one, the small tick) but with a hindsight it might have been the one that is often used as a symbol for infinity in Math.
After that I have tried to recover it using an old firmware but it would not see a device during the process.
When switched on the router can be seen by my two laptops but I cannot connect to it by using the standard 192.168.0.1 in the address line in my browser. The Ethernet card is connected to the router and still I cannot connect to the router.
My feeling (I do not want to believe it though) is that I have just bricked my router as I have obviously not waited the 10 seconds and the blinking of the Test light.
Can anyone advice me whether the situation is hopeless and whether I have to start looking for a new router?
I am currently using my laptop modem and if anyone of you (I do not think so) uses anything near 48kbits/sec they will understand why I am so desperate for getting back to my 5 Mbit/s.
I realise that it is Friday night and not many people would be around but I am still hopeful.
Thank you in advance!
Cheers,
Paul