Basically, I have a leftover Westell FastAccess 327w DSL modem and wired/wireless router. There was an option to use LAN port 1 as a WAN port, so I could hook up an existing internet connection to it. Before bringing it to school I decided to wipe the device to remove my name, just incase some IT admin happened accross a rogue network and found my router.
Sadly, when i wiped it, the only thing it now shows is a login page asking for my bellsouth login and password. If anyone has any ideas that can help me, (or maybe a crappy wireless router sitting around they dont want...), I'd be more than happy to give out a vortex network invite.
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#1
Posted 14 September 2008 - 03:18 PM
#2
Posted 21 December 2008 - 06:23 PM
ResX, on Sep 14 2008, 03:18 PM, said:
Basically, I have a leftover Westell FastAccess 327w DSL modem and wired/wireless router. There was an option to use LAN port 1 as a WAN port, so I could hook up an existing internet connection to it. Before bringing it to school I decided to wipe the device to remove my name, just incase some IT admin happened accross a rogue network and found my router.
Sadly, when i wiped it, the only thing it now shows is a login page asking for my bellsouth login and password. If anyone has any ideas that can help me, (or maybe a crappy wireless router sitting around they dont want...), I'd be more than happy to give out a vortex network invite.
Sadly, when i wiped it, the only thing it now shows is a login page asking for my bellsouth login and password. If anyone has any ideas that can help me, (or maybe a crappy wireless router sitting around they dont want...), I'd be more than happy to give out a vortex network invite.
Hi,
Have you got any solution regarding Westell FastAccess 327w DSL ? I have also same problem i have wipe out data and i m stuck.
Regards
Amin
#3
Posted 22 December 2008 - 02:39 PM
http://dslrouter/index.htm
Default user name and password is "admin" and "password" respectively. If these don't work, reset your modem and try it.
#4
Posted 01 January 2009 - 02:37 AM
@ResX .... look around in the config you have to turn off nat configuration then use port 4 to bypass everything
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