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  2. Sep 20, 2023 · A factory reset will restore your Mobile Wi-Fi device to factory default settings. You will need to reconfigure the device from scratch. There are two methods to reset to the Router's factory defaults: Method 1: Hard reset/by pressing the RESET button

  3. Go to your device's Wi-Fi settings and search for available connections. Find your hub's network name or SSID code and enter your Wi-Fi password. You'll find the default login details on the label on your hub. Or use a network cable to connect your hub to your device directly.

  4. If there are issues with the wireless connections on your BlackBerry smartphone, you can reset the network settings to default. This will reset all the network settings for Wi-Fi, mobile data and Bluetooth.

  5. Hi, ive just bought a 8250 on pay as you go for my daughter...i have a mobile wifi that allows 5 different devices to connect at a time ( mi-fi by 3 ) ...its a brilliant device ....ive got it connected up to my laptops , a dsi xL, my htc desire , an Iphone 4 ...all really easy to set up , they scan for the network , it asks for the wifi ...

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  7. 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.

  8. Jul 7, 2023 · 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.