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Al
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      02-10-2007, 11:42 AM
Hello,

Corega is a Japanese maker, but perhaps someone reading this is using
one of their products. If you do, here is a question:

How do you change the login and password for your router from the
default?

With the router I have at hand there is no "save settings" button in the
first settings panel, and thus there seems to be no way to change the
default sttings (this looks, of course, like something is wrong).

If one does not change these settings (no password is needed with the
default setting) then the router won't accept the WAN setup information
(a somewhat sensible approach to prevent users from setting up a network
with default access privileges to the router).

TIA for any hints...

Al
 
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Kaptain Krunch
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      02-10-2007, 06:07 PM

"Al" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1htc9al.w2abu31f36x0mN%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
>
> Corega is a Japanese maker, but perhaps someone reading this is using
> one of their products. If you do, here is a question:
>
> How do you change the login and password for your router from the
> default?
>
> With the router I have at hand there is no "save settings" button in the
> first settings panel, and thus there seems to be no way to change the
> default sttings (this looks, of course, like something is wrong).
>
> If one does not change these settings (no password is needed with the
> default setting) then the router won't accept the WAN setup information
> (a somewhat sensible approach to prevent users from setting up a network
> with default access privileges to the router).
>
> TIA for any hints...
>
> Al


I just looked at the manual and it looks to me like there are save buttons
in many of the menu options look here:

http://www.alliedtelesis-corega.com/...D_QIG_Rev1.pdf

HTH

KK


 
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Kaptain Krunch
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      02-10-2007, 06:08 PM

"Al" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1htc9al.w2abu31f36x0mN%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
>
> Corega is a Japanese maker, but perhaps someone reading this is using
> one of their products. If you do, here is a question:
>
> How do you change the login and password for your router from the
> default?
>
> With the router I have at hand there is no "save settings" button in the
> first settings panel, and thus there seems to be no way to change the
> default sttings (this looks, of course, like something is wrong).
>
> If one does not change these settings (no password is needed with the
> default setting) then the router won't accept the WAN setup information
> (a somewhat sensible approach to prevent users from setting up a network
> with default access privileges to the router).
>
> TIA for any hints...
>
> Al


One other thing, it said setting after save dont take place unless you
reboot router.

KK


 
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Al
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      02-13-2007, 02:25 AM
Kaptain Krunch <kaptainkrunch(remov)@comcast.net> wrote:
> I just looked at the manual and it looks to me like there are save buttons
> in many of the menu options


Great... thanks for the URL!

Although the layout is somewhat different, the functions are basically
the same, except that the router at hand does not have a "logout" button
at all - instead it has a "reboot" button in that position (lower left).

With the router I was looking at there were, indeed, "save" buttons in
all the menus with user adjustable entries - except in the menu where,
among other things, user_id and password are entered.

Anyway, even though we are dealing with routers here that have all their
menus in Japanese, this manual is a great resource - after all the
information required to set up a router is pretty much the same across
all types.

Yesterday the owner of the router I was looking took it into the shop.
They checked it out and told him it was not working properly (like what
he had told me: a week ago it had suddenly stopped working). They
suggested a possible firmware problem and gave him a free replacement,
which is working OK, I heard, so I am off the hook this time. ;-)

Thanks again for the info!

Al






 
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