on 05-02-2013 17:17
on 05-02-2013 17:17
I have a Zenithink zt180 which somehow lost connection to its 'News & Weather" App and Gmail. Did a factory reset which lost me my o2 email connection, now I can't reset the server/ports settings with any combination: have tried (incoming)
Username (without '@o2.co.uk')
Password= password
Pop3 server mail.o2.co.uk
Port 110
Security None
Delete email from server Never.
Cant get past this to set Outgoing settings (Smtp.o2.co.uk Port 25)
Any help with this much appreciated.
on 06-02-2013 18:07
The sticker under the router says my username is Administrator, but I can leave the password blank? Just noticed that the number (on that sticker) of my router is different to the one I have been using for years - can't explain that, or if it is relevant?
on 06-02-2013 18:13
on 06-02-2013 18:13
on 06-02-2013 18:22
Just remembered, had this router since 2008 (first set up) and a few years ago it stopped recognising the old number and changed to a new number - I assumed it had been assigned a new number by o2? I don't think I am linked to a neighbours router as the old number never ever appears on any scans by this PC or the Pad.
on 06-02-2013 18:25
on 06-02-2013 18:29
on 06-02-2013 18:29
on 07-02-2013 12:02
Managed to connect PC to router with ethernet cable. This box is called (underneath) "o2 Wireless box 11" and I have always used it with a wifi dongle on the PC. Another sticker says "Go to http://wirelessbox.lan for administration". I did this and got a dialogue box which says "Username and password are being requested by http://wirelessbox.lan Thomson Gateway".
I input "Administrator" as my username, leaving the password blank, but it won't let me get past there. Back in 2008 I must have been prompted to input some other username or password, or both. I turned off the router last night and scanned for it on the Pad - it didn't come up on the scan with the number I have been using for years, so I am guessing this is in fact a reassigned number from o2?
on 07-02-2013 12:32
on 07-02-2013 12:32
on 07-02-2013 13:26
Reset twice, rebooted twice, will not accept "Administrator" username without a password and let me proceed. Is there not some place in o2 where I can find out my own passwords?
07-02-2013 13:32 - edited 07-02-2013 13:47
07-02-2013 13:32 - edited 07-02-2013 13:47
You can sign in with Administrator or SuperUser to the O2 router, the password is the serial number on the bottom and it's all case sensitive.
The password is CPxxxxxxxxxxxx ignore any numbers in brackets.
The wi-fi password is also on the base of the box so you don't need to log in to get it.
It's marked WEP xxxxxxxxxx on the Wireless Box II.
When searching for the wireless signal you will be looking for an SSID (station name) of:
O2wirelessxxxxxxx and again it's on the base of the box.
Wireless is normally turned on by default so as long as it hasn't been turned off you should be able to connect to it.
on 07-02-2013 14:14
Connected with ethernet cable at the moment (will deal with wifi another time if it becomes a problem). I have input Administrator with the serial number "CPXXXXXXXX (not including anything in brackets and case sensitive) - no go. Tried Superuser likewise - still no go. I can't get past the "Username/Password" dialogue box.