WRT54G v5 Wireless Router

I hope someone can help me.
I have the WRT54G v5 Router and a while back i could not access my router.
I went through tech support and we did firmware upgrade and got my router to work to where I could access it again.
Now I went to access it and it will not accept my username and password, and it will not accept using just "admin" in the password field.
The settings to the router as far as WEP are still there but i cannot gain access to make changes.
Please help!!!!!!!!!

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