according to the manual at netgear there is a reset button, usually a hole one 
has to use a pin in.
fp
At 10:50 AM 1/5/2008, DHSinclair Poked the stick with:
>FORC5,
>There is no reset button, just the power cord.  Old router!  Yep, agree on the 
>gateway ip, but since I don't know the number I've got no clue what to put in 
>the pc's tcp/ip gateway window.  I am bozo this time....... :)
>Best,
>Duncan
>
>At 05:50 01/05/2008 -0700, you wrote:
>>reset button
>>
>>also your gateway should be the router's ip
>>fp
>>
>>At 08:34 PM 1/4/2008, DHSinclair Poked the stick with:
>>>OK. I am stupid.  Back in 10/06 I believe I re-admin'd my old NAT router to 
>>>a NEW IP Address. I write 'believe' because I have written notes, docs, 
>>>marks that say I did this task.  Did it in plans for a new xdsl install in 
>>>the future....(that I now have).  Maybe not!
>>>
>>>The router does not answer its' default address. (192.168.0.1?)
>>>The router does not answer the old address. (10.0.0.1)
>>>The router does not answer the new address. (192.168.1.1)
>>>Right now I have no clue what the address of the router might be......... :)
>>>I give up.
>>>
>>>Is there any service available that may be able to recover "what I believe 
>>>to be" a really good
>>>RT-314 router?
>>>Or, do I just toss it in the big red plastic box?
>>>Best,
>>>Duncan
>>>
>>
>>--
>>Tallyho ! ]:8)
>>Taglines below !
>>--
>>Speed kills!  Switch to Windows...
>

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