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Requesting internet access password for ASUS RT AC59U V2 device

Requesting internet access password for ASUS RT AC59U V2 device

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trawberr112
Member
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06-08-2016, 09:32 AM
#1
He sent me a brand new device because he didn’t need it. Now I have two routers I already own, and they both work with the internet just fine without requiring a username or password on the router settings. It might be something simple going on—like a configuration change or a default setting—but you can check the router’s manual or settings to confirm.
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trawberr112
06-08-2016, 09:32 AM #1

He sent me a brand new device because he didn’t need it. Now I have two routers I already own, and they both work with the internet just fine without requiring a username or password on the router settings. It might be something simple going on—like a configuration change or a default setting—but you can check the router’s manual or settings to confirm.

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natterz75
Member
156
06-08-2016, 03:01 PM
#2
Ensure the router returns to its initial settings.
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natterz75
06-08-2016, 03:01 PM #2

Ensure the router returns to its initial settings.

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Failman1233
Member
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06-16-2016, 12:11 AM
#3
The fiber connection requires your password and username, which an ISP might provide based on your Google searches. It seems it may be tied to a specific ISP and not compatible with others. Flashing the file from their website should work if done correctly.
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Failman1233
06-16-2016, 12:11 AM #3

The fiber connection requires your password and username, which an ISP might provide based on your Google searches. It seems it may be tied to a specific ISP and not compatible with others. Flashing the file from their website should work if done correctly.

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noelanixD
Junior Member
46
06-17-2016, 02:30 AM
#4
You probably have an ONT on your device. Likely, the login details were stored on your original router. You'll need to retrieve them from your internet service provider. Reach out to them for guidance. Changing firmware randomly can damage your router if you're not careful. Make sure to contact your ISP first and ask for clarification.
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noelanixD
06-17-2016, 02:30 AM #4

You probably have an ONT on your device. Likely, the login details were stored on your original router. You'll need to retrieve them from your internet service provider. Reach out to them for guidance. Changing firmware randomly can damage your router if you're not careful. Make sure to contact your ISP first and ask for clarification.

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bobfree6
Junior Member
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06-17-2016, 04:14 AM
#5
bump
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bobfree6
06-17-2016, 04:14 AM #5

bump