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Tuesday, July 21st, 2020
Reset cusadmin password to default please
Reset cusadmin password to default please
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2020
Reset cusadmin password to default please
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Comcast_JosephA
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282 Messages
5 years ago
I am very sorry to hear you still can't log in, but you are in good hands and I will continue to take the right actions to help with your modem and Admin Tool. Are you attempting to log into the modem at the location or remotely?
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alcoholjustice
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5 years ago
On location.
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Comcast_JosephA
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5 years ago
No problem, I won't reset the modem. Have you tried logging in from multiple devices? Can we try with a device that is online and connected to the modem with an Ethernet cable?
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alcoholjustice
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5 years ago
That is what I am doing. Straight from computer => Ethernet => modem. Tried both default passwords in all combinations of UPPER/lower cases. Not working.
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alcoholjustice
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5 years ago
I really can't wait for hours and hours for replies when you say you are going to help me. I do what you ask then it doesn't work I need an immediate response. I'm on the clock here.
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alcoholjustice
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5 years ago
There is no default password on the label on the bottom of the modem except for the WiFi. What now? I really need to get this finished here. It's been over a week for something so simple that could be done over the phone.
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Comcast_JosephA
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282 Messages
5 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to troubleshoot and answer all my questions. I know this type of work is tedious. If you look at the bottom of the modem are you able to see a sticker with a default username and password? If yes, is the password different than the ones we have reviewed? Maybe we can try removing the power cord from the modem and plugging it back in. Once the modem is online we can try to reset the default password again.
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alcoholjustice
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5 years ago
Yes, it is. I'll try that but that is not the default password the service tech left instructions for when it was installed several years ago.
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Comcast_JosephA
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282 Messages
5 years ago
Hmmm, is that a wireless name and password? There are two sets of settings that are associated with the modem. A default username and password for your wireless network and a default username and password for the Admin Tool. Are you able to see both on the modem and in the instructions the tech left? If all else fails doing a factory reset of all settings on the modem may be the only option but hopefully, we can try all these steps first.
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alcoholjustice
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5 years ago
The default username and password is the same as what was posted here when you did the reset.
u: cusadmin
p: highspeed or CantTouchThis
BOTH DON'T WORK!
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CC_RobertC
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5 years ago
We will figure this out together. Thanks so much for your patience and willingness to work with us. Before we move to the next step, are you able to log into your "My Account" using Google Chrome? If so, I can give you the instructions on how to update your password and username settings. This may help keep us from having to reset your modem, as I know that is a worry for you. I have listed the steps to edit your user name and password below.
Sign in to My Account and select Internet from the Services menu. Only the Primary Manager or Services Manager can update this information.
Select Manage Private WiFi on the right side of the page.
Manage your 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz connection by selecting the pencil icon in the appropriate section. From here you can:
Select the On/Off toggle to enable or disable the network. Enabling access allows users with the Network Name/SSID to access the network. Disabling access ensures no one can access that network, even if they have the Network Name/SSID.
Edit the Network Name/SSID and enable or disable broadcasting of the Network Name/SSID.
Change the Security Mode and Password. Note that the password requirements will change depending on which security mode you choose.
Select I'm Done when you are finished.
Please let me know if this helps. If not, we have many other excellent tools we can try.
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