Doug
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My prick head of a house mate has decided to change the password on the router and funny how our net has now slowed right down. i.e. he dosnt want me logging in to see the logs of him downloading
Is there a easy way to find the password out so I can log into the router again?
Its a netgear wired modem router.
Thanks
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Cosmo
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Registered: 29th Mar 01
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reset it from the actual router box?
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Doug
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Ahhh that could be a good plan
I will do that tommorow when he is out and just set the password so he cant get in
Are there any soloutions I can do from my seat now as I dont fancy walking down to do that
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Cosmo
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http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n100651.asp
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Doug
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Looks like I will have to either piss about doing that or just ask him for the password. Which I dont like doing beacuse everytime he opens his mouth I feel like punching him
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Cosmo
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just tell him to either give you the password or you'll reset it and not give it him.
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Nismo
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Just hold the reset button in for 20 seconds, it will reset it, reconfigure it yourself (save the config file) then set the password to myflatmateisachumpster
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ssj_kakarot
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yeh just reset it from the router then set up a password he doesnt know, then lok the router in a cupboard or something so he can not reset it the way you did lol.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by ssj_kakarot
yeh just reset it from the router then set up a password he doesnt know, then lok the router in a cupboard or something so he can not reset it the way you did lol.
super glue in the reset button hole...just make sure you never need to reset it
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ssj_kakarot
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by ssj_kakarot
yeh just reset it from the router then set up a password he doesnt know, then lok the router in a cupboard or something so he can not reset it the way you did lol.
super glue in the reset button hole...just make sure you never need to reset it
I was thinking he could do something like that but thats playing with fire lol.
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by Doug
everytime he opens his mouth I feel like punching him
PMSL!
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AdZ9
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my housemates are fine (live with 2 of them) but one of them's girlfriend makes me go CRAZY shes 17, immature as fuck and thinks she runs our house... everytime shes at home i let it be known my hatred, im angry even thinking about it
good thing is, my housemates have no PC knowledge, so i told them that limewire/any p2p program and torrents dont work with our router, and if they try then it blocks the router for 48hours, so they don't dare use any
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Brett
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When my brother used to live with me, I just set the router to ONLY allow internet browsing to his pc
I'm there downloading GB's of movies and he couldn't get a single mp3
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Sam
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What a nice brother you are!
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Brett
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Didn't want him slowing down my speeds did i?
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Ian
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I use a laptop here for downloading Linux ISOs and you wouldn't even know it was on - internet is no slower on my computer.
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pow
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On my wireless network ive disallowed Limewire for my sister and any guests because they simply dont know how to use it. If they had it our whole home network would be open!
Ive done the same on my Uncles network (whicjh I set up), fed up of reinstalling windows and getting rid of limewaire downloaded viruses
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