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3 Responses to “How can i override my Cisco Router?”
How about a question that we can understand? What exactly do you want to "override"? You can’t just float past the router if that is what you are trying to say, you would have to plug in front of it.
You need to ask a proper question then, override is not clear.
Press the reset button on the back for 5-10 seconds and wait. Once reconnected open IE and type 192.168.1.1 and the login should be admin for both username and password.
I made a different assumption to your "bypass’ the router. It depends, if this is the last router before it connects to the T1, DSL, or Satellite modem there is noway I know of because that router is the transitional point before it goes to the LEC / carrier. if you are working in a LAN/WAN environment and wish to jump over a particular one then yes. I would need more information about your current set up to know where to "jump" to to bypass a specific router.
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How about a question that we can understand? What exactly do you want to "override"? You can’t just float past the router if that is what you are trying to say, you would have to plug in front of it.
You need to ask a proper question then, override is not clear.
Press the reset button on the back for 5-10 seconds and wait. Once reconnected open IE and type 192.168.1.1 and the login should be admin for both username and password.
but i have no idea what you are talking about.
I made a different assumption to your "bypass’ the router. It depends, if this is the last router before it connects to the T1, DSL, or Satellite modem there is noway I know of because that router is the transitional point before it goes to the LEC / carrier. if you are working in a LAN/WAN environment and wish to jump over a particular one then yes. I would need more information about your current set up to know where to "jump" to to bypass a specific router.
For More Information and get instant computer help from Microsoft Certified Technicians follow the link http://www.iyogi.net/