On 7/8/07, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The impression I got was that the installation lost power, including
the server. While a computer PSU should be designed to shut down and
start up in an orderly manner, nobody would be betting money on it.
[SNIP]

That's exactly what happened and unfortunately I can't gain any access
to the router. Default factory settings allow you to access the router
at 192.168.1.1 however nothing I do gives me access to this IP so a
firmware upgrade is near impossible at this stage.

The thing about the routers in specific is the power adapters that
come with these things. I have my PCs on a UPS but my DSL and Router
are on live power simply because I can't find a UPS in my country that
has two-pin plug inputs.

Luckily though I've been fortunate in that I've never experienced any
problems with power surges, electric storms or power cuts before this
incident.
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Regards
Justin Hartman
http://justinhartman.com
http://www.afrigator.com


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