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Password Reset on a CISCO C1133 Wireless Lan Solution Engine Question

I  have been at this site for a little over 3 months and there is a device on the network that I can't get into. The device is a CISCO C1133 Wireless Lan Solution Engine,  the previous network guys did not leave any documentation for me to go by.  I can connect to the device via web browser using the IP but once there can't log in.  I tried with the console port as well but non of the passwords I have will work.  CISCO will not give us support because the product is not under contract.  Is there any to reset the password, the same way you can do to a switch?  I don't want to reconfigure the device bacause there are no saved configs.  This is driving me nuts! Any suggestions?
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Also try to telnet into it
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It will not allow a telnet connection, I just tried. I the other suggestion you gave me but from the html page, I will try from the console next. Thx
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I was afraid of that, and the previous techs did not leave any configs for this device.  It is what it is I guess.  Thanks
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Switches / Hubs

A switch is a device that filters and forwards packets of data between LAN segments. Switches operate at the data link layer or the network layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model and therefore support any packet protocol. LANs that use switches to join segments are called switched LANs or, in the case of Ethernet networks, switched Ethernet LANs. A hub is a connection point for devices in a network. Hubs are commonly used to connect segments of a LAN. A hub contains multiple ports; when a packet arrives at one port, it is copied to the other ports so that all segments of the LAN can see all packets.

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