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bypass routers security


Question Posted Saturday April 21 2007, 8:41 pm

I need a way to bypass the routers security so i can still access the internet even though my computer will be blocked from it. My stepdad plans on doing this at 12 tonight..so i need a program to do this.. so any help would be grateful

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theymos answered Sunday April 22 2007, 4:05 am:
There's a small switch on most routers that resets it. This will unblock everything. There's no software way of disabling a router, since there's no communication from the computer to the router(except for the web interface). If you send me a personal question with the router brand and model number, I might be able to help you further(I won't notice if you add "extra info" to this question).

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