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Ever wondered what happens when you press that tiny reset button on your router? It wipes everything back to default, so use ...
Reset your router to factory settings If your hard reboot didn’t work, a more drastic step is to reset your router to its factory settings.
You can reset the router to restore the default settings. Use a toothpick, paperclip, or a thin, pointed object to press and hold the reset button for 20 to 30 seconds.
You can make changes to your WiFi router settings. Change IP, Routing mode, Firewall Policy, Configure DoS/DDoS Preventions, etc.
If you cannot locate a changed username and password, press and hold the reset button on the back of the router. This will return all router settings to their defaults so that you can use the ...
Updating your Wi-Fi router’s firmware can be tedious, but it helps keep your data secure from hackers. Here’s how to make the process less stressful.