How much time do you have?  :)

Easy:   see if it has a 'reset' button, depress for a few seconds and release.  
It would now be at all defaults. (Linksys, edimax, and belkin etc all have such 
a toggle)

Hard:   set pc to a manual ip you think is within the range, connect to router, 
run an angry ip scan for it in each range (have fun!)

Middle:  if its issuing out ip addresses (dhcp on) then all should be easy to 
resolve. :)
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-----Original Message-----
From: DHSinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2008 22:34:20 
To:Hardware Group <[email protected]>
Subject: [H] Is there a service that.....


OK. I am stupid.  Back in 10/06 I believe I re-admin'd my old NAT router to 
a NEW IP Address. I write 'believe' because I have written notes, docs, 
marks that say I did this task.  Did it in plans for a new xdsl install in 
the future....(that I now have).  Maybe not!

The router does not answer its' default address. (192.168.0.1?)
The router does not answer the old address. (10.0.0.1)
The router does not answer the new address. (192.168.1.1)
Right now I have no clue what the address of the router might be......... :)
I give up.

Is there any service available that may be able to recover "what I believe 
to be" a really good
RT-314 router?
Or, do I just toss it in the big red plastic box?
Best,
Duncan

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