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  1. Locate the reset button at the back of your router labelled "Reset". Using a thin object such as a pen or a paperclip, press and hold the reset button. All the lights will light up. The lights will then start to turn off. All the lights will start flashing. Let go of the reset button once it's gone through the above cycle.

  2. Sep 29, 2012 · On the router you'll have to change the sub-net, the router's IP and the IP's given out by the DHCP. (Also it's possible if you've allocated a specific IP to your PC instead of letting it get it from the router you'll have to change the IP of the PC).

  3. Feb 2, 2014 · If you change the IP Address of the router then you need to ensure your PC is on the same network which is why you loose connection to the router and you have to do a reset to recover, there are a few options to get round this, here's my choice.

  4. To reset your device to the factory settings: Get a thin sharp object such as a drawing pin and insert it into the "Reset" buttonhole (as shown below) and hold down until all the LED's light up. Wait for the device to complete its reboot cycle and turn itself back on.

  5. Until your service is live, and the router has configured itself, the credentials and IP details on the card will not match. It will have an IP address of 192.168.1.1 and an admin/engineer user with a password as on the back of the

  6. Jul 5, 2022 · You need to change your network cards IP address and default gateway to 58.162.0.1 with DNS to 255.255.255.0 Exactly how to do this varies between versions of windows, but if you google "Change DNS in windows X" you'll find dozens of easy guides.

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  8. Jun 4, 2024 · If you cannot remember the new IP address, you must factory reset the modem. This action will clear out any wireless or static IP settings. If you need help with the static IP settings in your Technicolor modem, click here for assistance.

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