Graham wrote:

>Does anybody know how I can reset this back to the as factory left it settings 
>etc.
>
There should be a spot on the back, about the size of ball-point pen 
that says 'reset'.

>I cannot gain access to the setup routine or any anything, I just cannot find 
>out what the IP setings have been set at. The default 192.168.1.1 does nothing 
>at all, neither does pushing the reset button on the rear.
>  
>
OOOPS!!!!  I see that you already tried that.

>Is there a program that can interogate the router and discover its settings at 
>all?
>  
>
Have you tried going to Start/Run/Cmd and, typed in ipconfig?

>Any help greatly appreaciated, it is a brand new one purchased to replace 
>faulty Dlink router and it would be nice to get on line wirelessly this 
>weekend, otherwise it will go back to the shop on Monday.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Graham
>
Was the problem with the new router, from the moment of installation?

Christopher


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