Problem with my Linksys wrt54gl

I have problem with my wireless routher  I update my routher with the leatest  Blackfire firmware  and now i can't enter in my main setup menu  using my  default ip address  192.168.1.1 and  i  can't  reset my device because  it's not  responding to reset button nothing is happening when I hold reset button ,so can anyone  help me ?

I think may be your router is un Brick Mode now, this happen due to incorrect firmware version uploaded on your Router or Firmware is not upgraded on your Router Properly.
You can try this link and it will help you in recovering your Router.

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