reset your router back to the default factory settings. This is done by simply holding down the reset button located on the back of the unit for at least 30 seconds. Once the router has been reset, it
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...reset the router. That linksys router has a reset button on the back of it. Hold in for about 10 seconds, and it will reset it back to the factory defaults. Then login to it and reset your ssid. Good ...
reset your router. On most routers I have seen there is a small hole on the side near the power cord that will reset the router to factory specifications. This will do away with the password (Net Work
reset your router. On most routers I have seen there is a small hole on the side near the power cord that will reset the router to factory specifications. This will do away with the password (Net Work
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...reset" the router by pressing the very small pin hole button for a few seconds. Be Aware that any special settings you have entered in the router will be reset when you do this...it should take it ...
...reset your router and password to the factory date. hope it will help you :) The default address for this router is probably 192.168.2.1. There may be a label on the router with this address because ...
...router's reset button (usually located beside its power supply jack) for at least 5 seconds 3. (pressing reset for 5 seconds resets the router to its factory defaults) 4. with factory defaults, you ...
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...router to reset. This will reset the router to default settings and you should be able to connect to it at this point. Log into the router and set up a securty key so that no one else cans steal your ...
...reset the router. I have to reset mine from time to time. Hold the button down for two minutes or so to allow it time to reset. If that does not work then disconnect your modem for a few minutes to ...
...reset the wireless router back to factory defaults, reconfigure to lock it down and apply the security key/passphrase to your wireless laptops. you WILL also need to know what your old settings were ...
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