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Old 22-04-2011, 16:20   #5
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Re: MICRADIGITAL F5D7630uk4A-E

Looks like its a rebadged Belkin router! Have you tried with a wired connection to see if the wired part of the router is still working and hence the router itself is not faulty?

Doing a factory reset, seeing as it's not working, can't do any harm to try! Just press the reset button on the back of the router and hold it in for 10 seconds, that should restore it to factory settings. You 'should' then be able to login (192.168.2.1 and click submit button as no password is set initially) and put in a new wireless password.

Might be a good idea to power it off after resetting then back on and leaving it for a few minutes so it can pickup your ISP settings!
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