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  1. BB, Wireless, WI-FI Router and O2 (UK) General 8900 Series Discussion - Javelin

    • 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. Jan 8, 2016 · Open the saved network and try to re-connect. If you can't reconnect to the network, contact the network administrator." When this happens, I could be in the room 3 feet from the WiFi modem or I could be elsewhere in the house. At some later time, this alert disappears and the WiFi symbol reappears in top right corner of screen.

  3. Jan 21, 2021 · When your router has been reset, connect an ethernet cable to LAN 1 on the back of the router and the other end to the computer and turn the router on (if it isn’t already on from the reset). Open a web browser on the computer and go to the default IP address of the router. This is usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1.

    • Performing a Hard Reset: Open the battery cover on the back of the BlackBerry. Remove the battery from the phone. You can perform a hard reset on the BlackBerry Z10 by pressing and holding the Power button on the top of the phone for about 10 seconds.
    • Performing a Soft Reset: Press and hold the Alt key. This method will reset your BlackBerry without having to remove the battery. You cannot perform this method if your BlackBerry does not have a keyboard.
    • Performing a Factory Reset: Open the Options on your home screen. Performing a factory reset, or security wipe, will remove all of your personal information and reset the phone to the state it was in when it came out of the box.
    • Performing a Hard Reset Open the battery cover on the back of the BlackBerry. Remove the battery from the phone. You can perform a hard reset on the BlackBerry Z10 by pressing and holding the Power button on the top of the phone for about 10 seconds.
  4. Jul 31, 2019 · On many routers, if you hold in the button for 10 seconds, it factory resets your router. If that doesn't work, try the 30-30-30 method: Hold in the button for 30 seconds. Unplug the router for 30 seconds. Plug the router back in. Hold in the reset button for another 30 seconds.

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  6. Apr 18, 2024 · Follow these steps: 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.