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panda_chef
Jan 26, 2013Follower
WN3000RP no longer connects to router after fuse blown/reset
Hi, I've been using a wifi extender with no issues for a few weeks at my house...up until we accidentally blew a fuse, and the main router suddenly didn't work. Housemate called tech support and got t...
Advertman
Jan 27, 2013Aspirant
Hi Panda Chef,
The WPS might be locked on the cisco modem/router after 10 try's you can only revert it bij resetting the cisco.
trying the wpa or wpa2 key you changed on the router if not the standard wpa2 key should be on the bottom of the cisco!
If both fails try resetten the cisco router the dhcp list should be empty after that ;)
The WPS might be locked on the cisco modem/router after 10 try's you can only revert it bij resetting the cisco.
trying the wpa or wpa2 key you changed on the router if not the standard wpa2 key should be on the bottom of the cisco!
If both fails try resetten the cisco router the dhcp list should be empty after that ;)