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1 day ago · 1. Using the Reset Button. Locate the small, recessed reset button on the back of your router. Use a paperclip or similar tool to press and hold the button for 10-15 seconds. Release the button and wait for the router to reboot. 2. Through the Web Interface. Access your router’s web interface by typing 192.168.1.1 into your browser’s ...
6 days ago · If you forgot the user name and/or password, please restore the router to the factory default status. Please press and hold the hardware reset button of the router for at least 5 seconds until your power LED light starts to flash.
2 days ago · A “reboot” simply restarts your wireless router, while a “reset” restores your router to its default factory settings. You'll want to perform a reset only if you're troubleshooting and reboots don't work.
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3 days ago · Resetting your router will completely wipe any configurations you've saved and restore it to factory default router settings. That means you'll have to set up your Wi-Fi password, network name (SSID), and more all over again.
6 days ago · Connect your device to the SSID of your ASUS router in AP mode. Open a web browser, in the address bar, enter the following URL: http:// modelname-XXXX .local (Replace XXXX with the last four characters of your ASUS router's MAC address).
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6 days ago · The changelog indicates that there is a change labeled "defconf". You DO NOT see those changes on an existing router that you are upgrading, unless you reset the router to defaults. "defconf" = "default configuration".