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- 03-07-2010 01:26 PM #1
Pin NUmber on Linksys Router . . .?
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I had to re-do my wireless network (unsure what happened originally) and now laptop ask for pin number . . . there is no pin number anywhere on the device; is there a way to find one. I do not have the original install cd either.
Router is Linksys WRT54GS
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- 03-07-2010 02:10 PM #2
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Reset to factory defaults. Point your browser to 192.68.1.1. Don't use any autoconfig.
On all Linksys routers the default password is admin (with the username field left empty).
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- 03-07-2010 02:13 PM #3
Typo, the IP will be 192.168.1.1
I thought mine was admin with the password empty, or admin/admin.
Either way, no harm trying all of the above
- 03-07-2010 02:22 PM #4
My Linksys default IP was 192.168.0.1.
- 03-07-2010 02:47 PM #5
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I went through 198.168.1.1 and setup a new wireless. Unfortunately, 1 laptop wants a PIN number
- 03-07-2010 02:57 PM #6
Try this link :
Connecting a WGA600N to a Linksys Router using Wi-Fi Protected Security (WPS)
I know it's not your exact situation, but about three quarters of the way down the page it does mention PIN numbers. Hope it helps.
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- 03-07-2010 03:51 PM #7
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If just 1 laptop insists on a PIN number (and others work without one), it is most likely due to this laptop having cached the login specs to another network with the same name.
Find the wireless networks list on the laptop and delete the linksys entry or rename the network in the router.
Also, make sure the laptop is not trying to automatically login to another router, e.g. neighbor's...
Diogen.
- 03-07-2010 04:03 PM #8
The PIN number thing was supposed to be an easy way to connect to access points.
I would go into the control panel on the laptop and change the handling of the wireless connection back to windows. It is probably using some old clunky one from the manufacturer.

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