Hi I am trying to bridge my router/modem combo so that I can use my linksys
However I need the master password for this thing
I called ubee and cox seems Like no one knows I no you can do it on the ddw365 model
That is the default password I need the master password
Quick Google search.
1. root/root
2. user/user
3. admin/cableroot
I tried that those are not the passwords deep enough ;(
Have you tried resetting the router and then try the usernames/passwords?
yes that is not going to work i even called cox highest level techs this is bs man i have tried everything in the book
pw
user\user
admin\password
admin\cableroot
root\root
user name mac 8 address\ password c0nf1gur3m3
nothing works
cox guy told me they dont no and that the only way i will find out is through the internet searching forums
In what way are you wanting/trying to use the Linksys?
Ubee Router\Modem
bridge act as only modem
Linksys router i want to use this cause i have two game consoles that are disconnecting all the time
right now i have double nat and its causing all kinds of issues when i play video games
i have tried dmz, port forwarding, triggering etc still get disconnects
the easiest solution is to just bridge this dang thing but apparently no one knows how to do this
im trying to get rid of double nat that is why
it still doesnt fix the issue of having a double nat
i have the wrt54g with ddwrt firmware upgrade but i want to have everything wired not wireless
Take the cable out of WAN port and plug into any of LAN ports, now its switch/AP.
so if its that easy what the point of bridging then? and i will still have double nat
only one Public ip running through 2 routers?
and i remember doing that before still had disconnects badly
You obviously have no clue as to what you are trying to accomplish. I am done trying to help. Sorry.
Try youtube with a search for router password factory reset.
You'll find a few ideas there using the commandline and Telnet, ssh etc that supposedly work. I can't say whether they work or not since I have't tried them yet. I do have the same problem with a old d-link 615 just have't got around to it yet.
If I do get into it, I'll post my method.
Have you tried the manual method of poking a toothpick into the tiny hole in the (back/front) of the router for 30 seconds to reset to factory?
Also, I can't remember for sure, been years since I did a firmware update on a router. but a firmware update (or overwrite with an older firmware might clear the password back to default. Maybe someone else knows for sure.
Last edited by Norm; 03-27-19 at 01:30 PM. Reason: Brain fart
Hmmm, a little too easy for my liking.
Anyone with physical access could take over my router, and lock me out. Until I find my pin to poke the hole again![]()
Resetting my D-Link router to factory actually reset the user/pass to default as well.
Here's what I did........
1. Unplug router.
2. waited 30 seconds (may not be necessary here/won't hurt)
3. Plugged router in.
4. As soon as I saw power lite on, I poked the "reset" hole with a pin and held for 30 seconds then unplugged again, waited 30 seconds.
5. Plugged router in and did steps 1 to 4 again, for good luck.
Note: You'll notice that when you poke the hole, there is a tiny switch inside. (Make sure your pin actually depresses the switch)
I repeated the steps because I know I tried this before, and it didn't work (probably because I screwed up with the timing)
Once you are back to default, you can access the router through it's gateway IP and change any password you want.
You sound like you know enough to go from here on your own.
I cannot say for sure your router will work as mine did, but it's worth a try. If it doesn't work, try a few times. (That worked for me)
Last edited by Norm; 03-27-19 at 02:54 PM. Reason: added info
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