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    • Overview
    • Resetting the Router
    • Restarting the Network

    This wikiHow teaches you how to reset your home network to its default settings. Resetting your home network may fix any problems that you may have with it. If restarting your router and modem doesn't do the trick, you'll need to reset your router to its factory settings.

    Disconnect your router from your modem, unless they are combined.

    Reset your router by pressing the

    After your router reboots, plug the modem back in.

    Locate the router's stock password and attempt to reconnect to Wi-Fi.

    Change your router's password, if you wish, once you're reconnected.

    Disconnect your router from your modem.

    To do this, you'll simply remove the Ethernet cable connecting the router and modem from either one of them.

    If your router and modem are part of a combination set, skip this step.

    Locate your router's "Reset" button.

    You'll typically find this button, which is quite small, on the back of the router.

    Press and hold the "Reset" button for thirty seconds.

    Unplug your modem and router from the Internet and power sources.

    Your modem should be connected to a cable that in turn connects to your home's Cable outlet; you'll need to disconnect both this cable and the standard power cable.

    In some cases, the Cable outlet will instead be an Ethernet outlet, which is a square port.

    If your modem and router are in the same unit, simply unplug the unit.

    This should be ample time for the modem to completely shut down and clear its cache.

    Plug the modem back in.

  2. 5 days ago · This information is typically located on the device itself. Enter your router’s IP address in the search bar of a web browser. Log in to the router’s administration interface using the default username and password. Navigate to the Administration or System settings section.

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Step 1: Perform a hard reset on the router. Use a pin or pen to press and hold the reset button for 10-15 seconds. The power indicator will flash, and the other lights will come back on after 1-2 minutes. Step 2: Connect to the wireless name "ASUS" and access the router setup page.

  4. • Check that you're in a Wi-Fi coverage area. If you're connecting to a home network, see if other wireless devices are able to connect. If other devices can't connect you might need to reset your router. If you're connecting to a work Wi-Fi network or a hotspot, talk to your administrator or an employee at the hotspot.

  5. Jan 8, 2016 · About 1 month ago, I started getting these alerts on my BBY Classic (6 months old with latest software): "WiFi Network Disabled: Saved network Green2 (name of our home WiFi network) has been disabled by your device. Open the saved network and try to re-connect.

  6. Sep 28, 2020 · You may want to reset your network router if you can't remember the administrator password, you've forgotten the network wireless security key, or you're troubleshooting connectivity issues.

  7. 3 days ago · How to Reset a Router. Keep your router plugged in. Find your router’s reset button. This will be on the back or the bottom of your router. Use a paperclip to hold down the reset button for 30 seconds. Release the button. Wait for the router to power back on.

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