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      • Most routers have a small pinhole button on the back or bottom (shown in the picture). Pressing and holding this button for 30 seconds hard resets the router. This action restores all default settings, allowing you to use the factory username and password.
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  2. Oct 9, 2022 · If you can't log in to your router because you forgot the password, consult the router's manual, look for a sticker on the router itself, and check RouterPasswords.com for the default password used by your router. Otherwise, you must factory reset your router to set a new password.

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    • Netgear: Power on your Netgear router and wait approximately one minute for the router to boot up. Locate the “Restore Factory Settings” button on your router, which is enclosed in a red circle and labeled accordingly.
    • Linksys: Locate the “Reset” button on your Linksys router. The reset button is a small, circular button normally found on the back of the router and labeled accordingly in red ink.
    • Belkin: Locate the “Reset” button on your Belkin router. The reset button is a small, circular button usually located on the back of the router and labeled accordingly.
    • Link: Verify that your D-Link router is powered on. Press and hold the “Reset” button for about 10 seconds using a small, thin object such as the end of a paperclip or pen.
  3. Jan 28, 2019 · How to change your router’s default configuration password. 1. The first thing to do is to open your router’s configuration page. This will almost certainly be accessed via your...

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    • Find Your Log-In Information: Check the router or user manual. If you have never changed your log-in information, that information is probably still set to the default.
    • Access the Router on Your Network: Open a web browser. Any web browser should be fine, whether it's Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Google Chrome.
    • Change the Password: Find the right tab. Once you access your router's webpage, you will need to hunt around for a while until you find the spot on the page from which you can change the password.
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    • 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. Sep 1, 2021 · Routers come with default passwords that are easy for anyone to guess or look up. Instead, you should change it to something more secure so that nobody can mess with your settings. Here's...

  5. Dec 10, 2023 · Before performing a hard reset on the router, you may want to try the default username and password. While not the same for all routers, it may grant you access. We suggest trying the following entries for their respective fields: Username: admin or administrator. Password: <Blank>, admin, or password. Tip.

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