on 07-05-2018 11:40
Hi, the O2 guru's are unable to help. I have a Huawei mobie BB device/hotspot. I'm trying to access the account - not my regular O2 account - and view the 68 messages in there. No one at O2 can understand this - they al think I have a phone in spite of me explaining it 50 times.
Does anyone know how i can reset the passord? I think the default login is 'Admin'
Thanks
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07-05-2018 12:06 - edited 07-05-2018 12:07
07-05-2018 12:06 - edited 07-05-2018 12:07
this is it. It will reset it as a whole. Either use a micro usb cable to keep it powered or use the battery.
but it will reset it
07-05-2018 11:44 - edited 07-05-2018 11:45
07-05-2018 11:44 - edited 07-05-2018 11:45
Hi @Tempname57
Is this any help? http://service.o2.co.uk/IQ/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=Companion,question=ref(User):str(MobileBro...
And another help link here http://service.o2.co.uk/IQ/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=Companion,question=ref(User):str(MobileBro...
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on 07-05-2018 11:51
on 07-05-2018 11:51
Hi Cleoriff, firstly thanks for your help - the 'guru's have been pretty awful I'm afraid. I had already tried the 1st suggestion to no avail. Re the second - the IP address won't load (which is odd)...still trying though
07-05-2018 11:55 - edited 07-05-2018 11:57
07-05-2018 11:55 - edited 07-05-2018 11:57
@Tempname57 Hello. Welcome to the o2 Forum on this sunny day.
@Cleoriff I didn’t even know that this info existed. Top find as I was looking lol.👍👌
@Tempname57 Not sure if this will help, on the Dongles I have there is a little reset hole where it resets the whole dongle, software and password etc.
not saying it will reset all the passwords, but may be worth ago if there is one.
the dongle has to be on, then hold the pin on for about 5 seconds I think. Something like that. The dongle will reboot.
worth a try as on the three dongle and EE ones it does reset the software back to admin admin that’s all.
please let us know. Happy bank holiday to you as well 😀👍
07-05-2018 11:59 - edited 07-05-2018 12:00
07-05-2018 11:59 - edited 07-05-2018 12:00
If I'm absolutely honest @Tempname57 I have limited knowledge about pocket hotspots.
There will be others on the forum who know far more than myself.
People like @MI5, @jonsie @viridis and @adamtemp64 (and others) who may be about to help...
I have tagged them so hopefully someone else will be along soon.
And by the time I had posted @darrengf has offered furher advice. Best of luck with it
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on 07-05-2018 11:59
on 07-05-2018 11:59
Hi Darrengf
thanks but this is not a dongle - it's a mobile BB device that fits in the palm of your hand - a Huawei HB434666RBC
on 07-05-2018 12:00
on 07-05-2018 12:00
Thanks to you all.
FYI i have been 'on hold' with the O2 online chat option for an hour 😞
on 07-05-2018 12:02
07-05-2018 12:06 - edited 07-05-2018 12:07
07-05-2018 12:06 - edited 07-05-2018 12:07
this is it. It will reset it as a whole. Either use a micro usb cable to keep it powered or use the battery.
but it will reset it
07-05-2018 13:52 - edited 07-05-2018 13:55
@Tempname57 wrote:Hi Darrengf
thanks but this is not a dongle - it's a mobile BB device that fits in the palm of your hand - a Huawei HB434666RBC
Thats the battery number. The Hotspot is E5573.
The web management page that lives in the hotspot WILL give you the sms (as will the o2 web connection manager if you can find it) but if you reset you will lose them all less they are stored on the sim OR resent by o2 again.
The account page that o2 see will relate to the sim and data usage, billing and so on like your phone's zccount page and wont see any sms or text messages sent - so talking to o2 about this is a waste of time.
SO BEFORE you reset - take the sim out put it in a phone and see what happens (at worst nothing, at best all your messages)
Next turn off wifi at home
Now put the sim back in the hotspot and reconnect to a laptop and try to get to the device web managemet page up by typing this into your browser url bar
http://192.168.0.1 if that doesnt work try http://192.168.1.1 or else http://192.168.8.1 or http://192.168.9.1
The login was once 'admin admin' and will be again if you reset - if you changed the password and dont remember it and the messages are not now on the phone you may have no option to reset and hope they come down again.
In any case chances are they are spam or 02 updates and so on, less you gave the hotspot's sim's number out to anyone?