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      • Power OFF your router for 30 seconds and power it ON again. Your router will now have the new IP address. You will need to use this IP address when accessing the router in the future.
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  2. Step 1: Access your Linksys cloud account. For instructions, click here. Step 2: Click Connectivity. Step 3: Click the Local Network tab. Step 4: Click Edit next to Router Details. Step 5: Enter the IP address you want for your router. QUICK TIP: The IP address you can use for your router can be: 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255.

  3. To reboot or reset the router using your Linksys cloud account, follow the steps below: i. Reboot the router. ii. Reset to factory default settings. Reboot the router. Options and steps may vary depending on the model of your Linksys router. 1. Access the router's web interface.

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    Power off your computer. You'll want to make sure anything that's connected to your router, like your computer, phone, tablet, and security cameras, is powered off and not actively using the network since it will disappear as the router resets.
    Locate the small button labeled Reset. It's a small inset button that's typically on the back of the router.
    Straighten a paper clip. You will use this to press the reset button.
    Press and hold the "Reset" button. The "Power" light should blink while you're holding the button. Newer models should reset after 10 seconds. On older models, however, you may need to hold the "Reset" button for 30 seconds.[1] X Research source
    Wait for the "Power" light to stop blinking. When the "Power" light is solid, the reset is complete.
    Resetting your router will erase your configuration. If you have previously opened ports for gaming, they will be blocked again. This will also wipe out any wireless settings or other adjustments, including the password if you've set a non-default one. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    The default settings for most routers is DHCP, NAT or some other form of automatic IP addressing. Take this into consideration if you've changed your router's settings to assign static IP addresses. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    If you've secured your router, all those settings have been reset, so you'll need to do that again if you plan on using the router after you've reset it. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    Resetting your router should be a last resort. Make sure you first try a power cycle or check your connection by opening a different browser. Thanks Helpful 9 Not Helpful 15
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  4. Step 1: Access your routers web interface. For instructions, click here. Step 2: Click the Configuration tab. Step 3: Click Connectivity. Step 4: Click Local Network. Step 5: Enter your preferred IP Address. Step 6: Scroll down and click Save. You have successfully changed the LAN IP address of your router. Was this support article useful?

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · Option 1: Click The Reboot Link. Click the reboot link, thenYeson theImportantpop-up and finallyOkon theRouter Rebootpop-up. Option 2: Click The Reset Link. Click the reset link thenYeson theImportantpop up and then linkOkon theFactory Reset Router’ pop-up. Make A Sandwich.

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  6. If you are still unable to access your Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Routers local access interface, you can reset your router to factory default settings. Press and hold the Reset button to reset your router for 10 seconds.

  7. Step 1: Tap on the Settings icon. Step 2: Tap on Connections. Step 3: Tap on your Wi-Fi name. Step 4: Tap on the gear icon. Step 5: Tap on Manage router. Step 6: A browser will open on your device. The IP address shown in the Address bar is your routers IP address. In the example below, the IP address 10.10.10.1 is displayed. Google Pixel™.

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