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umm... try later?
If you've forgotten your password, you'll need to do a factory reset. You haven't told us the model of router you have, so I don't know the exact process. If you have a typical FiOS Actiontec MI424WR, you can reset to factory defaults by pressing the reset button (use a paper clip) for 10 seconds. The password will now match what is printed on the router's label. Note all settings, including WiFi, will be reset as well.
If you need more help, tell us the specific model and revision of your router.
Good Luck
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umm... try later?
If you've forgotten your password, you'll need to do a factory reset. You haven't told us the model of router you have, so I don't know the exact process. If you have a typical FiOS Actiontec MI424WR, you can reset to factory defaults by pressing the reset button (use a paper clip) for 10 seconds. The password will now match what is printed on the router's label. Note all settings, including WiFi, will be reset as well.
If you need more help, tell us the specific model and revision of your router.
Good Luck
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@gs0b wrote:umm... try later?
If you've forgotten your password, you'll need to do a factory reset. You haven't told us the model of router you have, so I don't know the exact process. If you have a typical FiOS Actiontec MI424WR, you can reset to factory defaults by pressing the reset button (use a paper clip) for 10 seconds. The password will now match what is printed on the router's label. Note all settings, including WiFi, will be reset as well.
If you need more help, tell us the specific model and revision of your router.
Good Luck
The password will now match what is printed on the router's label.
Is that a fact? Would kind of suggest that every firmware is unique. Whenever I've done a factory reset the userid is admin and I've been prompted to enter a password of my choice.
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@viafax999 wrote:Is that a fact? Would kind of suggest that every firmware is unique. Whenever I've done a factory reset the userid is admin and I've been prompted to enter a password of my choice.
Yes, it is a fact for the routers Verizon has deployed for the last several years. Since the OP didn't tell us anything about the equipment in question, we are forced to guess. I chose to go with the most likely scenario and described my assumption. If the OP wants more accurate information he/she needs to provide us with more data.
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I tried to go into my router with the saved password and username that I have in LastPass and got the "Login has been temporarily disabled due to too many unsuccessful login attempts. Please try again later"
My larger concern is that it was my first attempt in a few weeks or so to go in there. Can someone log in remotely? I had issues with an ex-roomie who liked to spy with remote access and spyware.
I have an Actiontec MI424WR Rev 1
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@marveljz wrote:I tried to go into my router with the saved password and username that I have in LastPass and got the "Login has been temporarily disabled due to too many unsuccessful login attempts. Please try again later"
My larger concern is that it was my first attempt in a few weeks or so to go in there. Can someone log in remotely? I had issues with an ex-roomie who liked to spy with remote access and spyware.
I have an Actiontec MI424WR Rev 1
reset the router to factory defaults and use whatever the default password is - see comments earlier in this thread. After logging on change the userid and password and make sure remote admin is turned off.
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im trying to change my routers password wifi connection. i fear that someone is using my password to connect to the internet. when i log in to http:/192.168.1.1 i use the user name in the box and password. then it always say to many attempts try again later. when i go back say in about two hours or so. says the same thing. can you please help me solve these issues.
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@lovejesus wrote:im trying to change my routers password wifi connection. i fear that someone is using my password to connect to the internet. when i log in to http:/192.168.1.1 i use the user name in the box and password. then it always say to many attempts try again later. when i go back say in about two hours or so. says the same thing. can you please help me solve these issues.
Answer to original question wait some time. I think its 10 minutes.
Unless you changed it the userid is "admin" and the password is either printed on the sticker (not the passkey or passphrase) or is the serial number. You can reset it, losing any changes you previously made, by pressing the recessed button for about 10 seconds. When reset various models of the router do different things.
- password is not set and asks you to set it
- password is reset to password listed on the sticker
- password is changed to "password"
- Haven't seen it but may be reset to serial number.