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Re: RBR50 stopped working this morning
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RBR50 and RBS50
This morning I got up and immediately noticed the purple light flashing on my satilite. I checked my computer and had no network connection to orbi RBR50. After trying everything I could think of, I finally did a factory re-boot(put small pin into hole for over 10 seconds and solid orange light turned to blinking.) Check computer and now, I see orbi41 listed in dropdown of all networks available. But now, it says password is incorrect. Before you suggest this, I have already tried several times the default password, "password". Still same thing. Keeps saying password incorrect. I have tried the password I set up before, does not work either. Tried factory re-boot several times now, with no luck. I can NOT get pass the point where I see the orbi41 in the dropdown list of networks, but when I select it, it constantly ask for a password and will NOT take anything I put into it. I can not reach the login in page of the router using a browser either. PLEASE, PLEASE help. Very frustrated!!!
Ken
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> [...] did a factory re-boot(put small pin into hole for over 10
> seconds and solid orange light turned to blinking.) [...]
That's a settings "reset", not a simple "re-boot".
> [...] now, I see orbi41 listed in dropdown of all networks available.
> But now, it says password is incorrect. Before you suggest this, I have
> already tried several times the default password, "password". [...]
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Read. Look for "Types of
Logins" and "Factory Settings". "password" is not the default
password/passphrase for a wireless network connection.
> [...] will NOT take anything I put into it.
Think for a moment about how little useful information that
non-description conveys to the non-psychics in your audience.
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> [...] did a factory re-boot(put small pin into hole for over 10
> seconds and solid orange light turned to blinking.) [...]
That's a settings "reset", not a simple "re-boot".
> [...] now, I see orbi41 listed in dropdown of all networks available.
> But now, it says password is incorrect. Before you suggest this, I have
> already tried several times the default password, "password". [...]
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Read. Look for "Types of
Logins" and "Factory Settings". "password" is not the default
password/passphrase for a wireless network connection.
> [...] will NOT take anything I put into it.
Think for a moment about how little useful information that
non-description conveys to the non-psychics in your audience.
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