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Forget the admin password that you set for your Linksys router? Resetting it to factory settings is a good idea in that case! That process will wipe all the data and settings you've set up on the router and make it like new, including setting the admin password back to default. This wikiHow article teaches you how to reset a Linksys router using the "Reset" button or the web-based setup page.

Method 1
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Using the Reset Button

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  1. 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. [1]
  2. It's a small inset button that's typically on the back of the router. [2]
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  3. You will use this to press the reset button.
  4. The "Power" light should blink while you're holding the button. [3]
    • Newer models should reset after 10 seconds. On older models, however, you may need to hold the "Reset" button for 30 seconds.
  5. When the "Power" light is solid, the reset is complete.
  6. You'll want to power cycle your router after you've reset it to apply the changes.
  7. If the "Power" light is still flashing after one minute, try unplugging the router, wait for about 60 seconds, then plug it back in. [4]
  8. After your router is factory reset, you may need to reconnect to a wireless network if your computer isn't connected with a cable.
  9. If you still don't have an Internet connection, try restarting your computer. [5]
    • After you've reset your router to factory settings, you'll need to set it up again.
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Method 2
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Using the Web-Based Setup Page

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  1. Go to "http://192.168.1.1" in a web browser This should connect you to the router. If not, the address should be located on your router along with a username and password. [6]
  2. If you haven't changed them from the factory defaults , leave the username blank and enter admin for the password. [7] That information is also on your router.
  3. It's at the top of the window tab.
  4. This will open a new tab.
  5. It's a button in the center of the window.
  6. When the "Power" light is solid, the reset is complete.
    • If the router light doesn't stop blinking, power cycle it. That means to unplug it from the wall, wait for 60 seconds, then plug it back in.
  7. Connection to the internet may take a few minutes, depending on your internet service provider.
    • After you've reset your router to factory settings, you'll need to set it up again.
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    Went from password secure to unsecure. How can i secure again?
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    Log in to your router, go to Wireless > Wireless Security > Manual and select a security mode, like WPA2 Personal, then enter a password/passphrase and click Save Settings.
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    How do I turn off lan?
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    To disable a Land Area Network, turn off the broadcasting ability of your router. That way, no one can see your network when they are searching. Log in to your router, go to Wireless and click "Disabled" next to SSID Broadcast. Finally, click "Save Settings" to apply your changes.
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    How do I reset my router using my mobile device?
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    You can use the web-based setup page on your phone's browser.
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      Tips

      • 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.
      • 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.
      • 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.
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      Warnings

      • 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.
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