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  1. Open the myQ app on your mobile device or tablet. Tap on your Initials, in the top left corner. Tap Device Management. Tap the hub that you want to update under HUBS. Tap Change Wi-Fi Settings. Choose the color of the LED on the front of the Smart Garage Hub. Blinking blue - automatically starts setup.

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Microsoft Windows. Step 1: Click on the Wi-Fi icon displayed on the taskbar. Step 2: Click on the network’s name listed on the pop-up menu. Step 3: Click on the Connect button. Step 4: Enter the network’s password. Step 5: Click on the box next to Connect Automatically if you want to autoconnect.

  3. Apr 15, 2024 · Press and hold the “Reset” button for about 10 seconds using a small, thin object such as the end of a paperclip or pen. 3. Release the reset button after 10 seconds and wait for the router to automatically reboot. 4. Wait at least 15 seconds after the router reboots before logging in to the router.

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  4. Mar 20, 2022 · To connect your Android to a printer, go to Settings > Connected Devices > Connection Preferences > Printing > Default Printing Service, or use a third-party app. On iPhone, use Apple AirPrint. Was this page helpful? Changing routers can mean reconnecting several different devices, printers included.

  5. Jul 22, 2022 · First, go to your router manufacturer’s support site. Search for your router model and switch to the firmware section. If a new firmware update is available, download the file and extract it. Go to the Firmware section on the Router setup page and click on Choose file. Select the extracted firmware file from Step 3 and press OK.

  6. Apr 9, 2024 · Connect your router to your computer and your modem. Use Ethernet cables to connect your modem to the WAN/WLAN/Internet port on your router, and connect your computer to the “1”, “2”, “3”, or “4” port on the router. 2. Open a web browser. Your router’s configuration page can be accessed by any computer that is connected to the ...

  7. May 25, 2017 · After logging into your router, look for the Wi-Fi settings. Depending on your router, these may be on the first page you see, or buried in a section named something like "Wi-Fi", "Wireless", or "Wireless Networks". Click around and you should find it. You'll see a setting named something like "SSID" or "Network name". These are the same thing ...

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