Hello,

u could try this out. Disconnect the Lynksys from the LAN, hold the
reset button for a few seconds, then turn off the power, so as the get
the default factory settings. After connect ur Linksys Router directly
to a PC but not through the LAN then use the default username and
password to access it.

Good Luck!

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> Anybody here ever had to create one of these? I use secure http, and now
> i cant get into my wireless admin due to a certificate problem, both in
> chrome n firefox.
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> https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/certificates-and-security.html
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> - Where are you using https? On your wireless router only? What is the URL
> where you have trouble with the certificate?
> - "a certificate problem" is very hard to understand. What exactly *is* the
> problem? Please provide the exact error (if you get one), or logfiles,
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> On Tuesday 12 October 2010 14:59:52 Brian Ssennoga wrote:
>>  a certificate problem
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> Seems to me like only a firmware upgrade might resolve it for good -
> seeing as i cant get in on both Chrome n Firefox
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>> The same happened to me some time ago. I really didn't want to go
>> through the hassle of locating where the certificate is stored in my
>> browser and then deleting it as it didn't seem very obvious from the
>> preferences. I just installed another browser and since it didn't have
>> any previous cached copy of the certificate, it connected smoothly.
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>> Noah.
>> On Oct 13, 2010, at 1:37 PM, Reinier Battenberg wrote:
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>> > I threw the error into google, and you are not alone.
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>> > You have to remove the original certificate from your browser. there
>> > are some
>> > hints here from a user called np, december19, 15:41
>> > http://support.mozilla.com/tiki-
>> > view_forum_thread.php?comments_parentId=1519&forumId=1
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>> > (throwing errors into google is a very fast & quick way to find
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>> > On Wednesday 13 October 2010 12:44:56 Brian Ssennoga wrote:
>> >> the page am accessing is: https://192.168.1.15:8080
>> >> its the wireless management interface
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>> >> This is what i get in Chrome:
>> >> This webpage is not available.
>> >> The webpage at https://192.168.1.15:8080/Factory_Defaults.asp might
>> >> be
>> >> temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web
>> >> address.
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>> >> More information on this error
>> >> Below is the original error message
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>> >> Error 2 (net::ERR_FAILED): Unknown error.
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>> >> And this is what i get in firefox:
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>> >> An error occurred during a connection to 192.168.1.15:8080.
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>> >> You have received an invalid certificate.  Please contact the server
>> >> administrator or email correspondent and give them the following
>> >> information:
>> >>
>> >> Your certificate contains the same serial number as another
>> >> certificate
>> >> issued by the certificate authority.  Please get a new certificate
>> >> containing a unique serial number.
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>> >> (Error code: sec_error_reused_issuer_and_serial)
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 14:58 +0300, Reinier Battenberg wrote:
>> >>> Hi,
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>> >>> Could you specify:
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>> >>> - Where are you using https? On your wireless router only?
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>> >> i use https to access other pages, such as my servers' webmin, and it
>> >> works ok everywhere else.
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>> >>> What is the URL
>> >>> where you have trouble with the certificate?
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>> >> provided above
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>> >>> - "a certificate problem" is very hard to understand. What exactly
>> >>> *is*
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>> >> looks like it claims to have re-used an id already provided
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> I dont know what is happening to ma machine, I cannot find this
> file(/boot/grub/menu.lst), yet according to the Manual of Ubuntu 10.04,
> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidLynx/ReleaseNotes )  am supposed to be
> having it.
> The file in Question is /boot/grub/menu.lst and am set to wonder whether
> ma machine stored its grub/menu.lst file is some other place. I have
> tried to search for any menu.lst file on ma machine, I dont seem to see
> any file that corresponds to this one. When I do an ls  in
> the /boot/grub directory, I get this:
> r...@training:/boot/grub# ls menu.lst
> ls: cannot access menu.lst: No such file or directory
> Am still wondering where can I get this file, from. I want to edit it to
> get some kernel versions out of ma machine but retain the vmlinuz* files
> in ma /boot directory.
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