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  2. Jul 31, 2019 · First, look closely at the router---most have a reset button on the back or bottom. You might need an unwound paperclip to press it. 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.

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  3. Jul 11, 2019 · We explain how to reset your internet router if it stops working or if you've forgotten the password. From time to time it can be necessary to reboot your router. If your internet connection drops out or speeds are sluggish, it’s worth resetting it, or restarting it, to see if it fixes the problem.

    • Find Your Router's IP Address. You log into your router's firmware through a browser. At the address field, type the IP address of your router. Most routers use an address of 192.168.1.1, but that's not always the case, so you may first want to confirm the address of your router.
    • Enter Your Login Credentials. After you type the IP address, you're asked for a username and password to access your router's firmware. This is either the default username and password for your router, or unique credentials that you may have created when you set up the router.
    • Change Router Settings. After you gain access to your router's firmware, you’ll be free to change whatever elements you think should be modified. These include the router name and password, the security level, and the Wi-Fi password.
    • Change Router Login Credentials. You should change your router's username and password if they’re still set to the default values. Look for an option usually nested under the Administration tab.
  4. 1 day 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.

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · Step 1: Locate the Reset Button. The reset button is usually found on the back of the router, often in a small, recessed hole. The reset button is small to prevent accidental resets. You may need a paperclip or a similar pointed object to press it. Step 2: Press and Hold the Reset Button.

  6. Nov 29, 2023 · Step 1: Pull the router or mesh system’s power plug from the wall outlet. Step 2: Wait 30 seconds. Step 3: Plug the power plug back into the wall and wait for the router or mesh system to restart. Step 4: Repeat these steps for all other mesh nodes (satellites) on your mesh network. 2. Update your firmware.

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