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Forgotten password on Mobile Broadband Device - and how to reset?

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Hi, as the title suggests - I can't login to my mobile BB device. Help to get around this would be most appreciated...many thanks

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Both username and password are usually"admin" unless you've changed it, in which case, just hold down the reset button for 10 seconds to reset back to factory settings.
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Both username and password are usually"admin" unless you've changed it, in which case, just hold down the reset button for 10 seconds to reset back to factory settings.
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Hi, thanks for your help but, sadly, no good. I tried 'admin' & 'admin', then just in case a reboot afterwards but no good...any thoughts?
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Hold the reset button under the door.
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Yep, that's the one I tried. I had another try a moment ago, but still no good?
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Normally either of those would fix it so can you talk me through the process that you are trying to login?
Is it a usb unit or just a mifi unit?
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It's a Huawei mobile BB device. I recall originally using 'admin' and 'admin' but obviously I changed the password some years ago. I remove the back cover and press down (using a ball point pen) the small grey-coloured reset button. Wait around 10-15 seconds and then retry logging in. Tried it three times now with and without a reboot of the device in case that is recommended. No joy 😞 (by the way thanks so much for your ongoing help)

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it's a mifi device 4g WiFi MiFi Huawei E5573
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Hi again, I found the problem. My laptop had automatically logged into my phones 4G connection. I wasn't recognising my mifi device - I'm an idiot! Thanks again, I'm now sorted. Cheers, have a great day. Dave
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The o my thing I can think of is that you're not pushing the reset button in far enough.
Can you try it with a paperclip?
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