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20-04-2012 2:07 AM
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Network name i set [years ago now] has suddenly reset itself to 'Plusnet Wireless'
[it was switched off for a couple of days, but if i rememeber aright this issue dates to just before that; life [& work] was a bit hectic for a few days and i was hoping it would just quietly revert to normal service
something in the setup on my main machine knows the password, because it's still connected
BUT IT HAS CHANGED [or, just as likely, reverted to a default or other previous setting]
I now no longer know that password, or remember where to look it up
[i know i've read all this stuff somewhere on the pages upon pages of support documentation]
which is especially galling as my other computer, the laptop i use for Skype and IPlayer and nice things like that, is STILL looking for the old network and doesn't know this new/old password, neither does my pocketbook, nor my mobile phones
[NB. all computers here are intel-powered macs running snow leopard]
[the router is the Thomson from a couple of years ago]
can someone please tell me the following
• where i find the instructions for resetting my router and re-establishing my old home network name & passwords [it's the router control screen]
• where/how i find out [or intelligently guess] what this password it has imposed is
• what happened there [i like to try and understand these things]
• if this is a common glitch, or a symptom of something else [if it's common, it's a bit bloody frustrating]
• and can someone reassure the paranoid bit of me who thinks this sounds too much like the consequence of some sort of attack. the firewall was turned off, which i don't remember doing [but it's possible i did - i thought it was on the medium setting] NB i do sometimes use services and programs that require incoming access
FWIW. recent changes have been: a wifi enabled pocketbook EReader; some line problems leading to very glitchy service over a couple of days [the happy answer would be that it must have been just a breakdown at that point]; the laptop does leave the house to play and might have met something alien, but then it doesn't seem to be that machine that's having the problems
big thanx
moonson
Re: router with mind of its own - please help o you plusnet gurus...
20-04-2012 2:46 AM
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P.S. I'd run a full virus check on not just your laptop, but all your devices to ensure you haven't "met something alien".
Also make sure your home network connection details aren't stored in an unencrypted manner on any of your devices.
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20-04-2012 2:46 PM
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It sounds like the router has factory reset itself.
Quote • where i find the instructions for resetting my router and re-establishing my old home network name & passwords [it's the router control screen]
See the link provided buy anotherone
Quote where/how i find out [or intelligently guess] what this password it has imposed is
You can do that my logging into the configuration page for the router, on there the passkey/password is visible and can be changed.
Quote • if this is a common glitch, or a symptom of something else [if it's common, it's a bit bloody frustrating]
Definitely frustrating, but not a common issue no.
Quote • and can someone reassure the paranoid bit of me who thinks this sounds too much like the consequence of some sort of attack. the firewall was turned off, which i don't remember doing [but it's possible i did - i thought it was on the medium setting] NB i do sometimes use services and programs that require incoming access
Although possible it's very unlikely indeed and probably just a fault with the device. That doesn't mean to say that it's ready for the bin, do try logging into the router to check or change the wireless pass key, if that doesn't work try forcing a factory reset.
Hope that helps.
Re: router with mind of its own - please help o you plusnet gurus...
20-04-2012 8:29 PM
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20-04-2012 11:49 PM
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Batteries gradually hold less and less charge so after a few years a couple of days unplugged zap goes the settings.
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21-04-2012 2:10 AM
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21-04-2012 8:29 PM
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21-04-2012 8:41 PM
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21-04-2012 10:36 PM
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22-04-2012 4:32 PM
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22-04-2012 4:44 PM
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22-04-2012 5:28 PM
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22-04-2012 5:53 PM
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I wonder if this is related to that buggy firmware in the other thread. Looks like Adam need to note this on Monday.
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22-04-2012 5:55 PM
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Software Release: 8.2.6.5
Re: router with mind of its own - please help o you plusnet gurus...
23-04-2012 3:06 PM
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This is a new one on me. I'm not sure what to suggest really other than seeing if it happens again. In order to find your wireless password you can do this by going to the home network menu in the router GUI.
Jojo
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