You can apply Hard Reset method : Hard Reset 1. Turn off your computer. 2. Unplug or turn off your DSL/cable modem. 3. Situate, on the back of your Linksys router, the little catch that peruses Reset. 4. Rectify a paper clasp and embed the end int

Note: If you are about to sell or give the router away, you are recommended to first flash the router a second time using the Linksys UI and then reset the router to factory defaults to wipe out any custom settings. A factory reset wipes your router's custom settings and returns it to a like-new state. This is an important step when troubleshooting some network problems. Factory-resetting is relatively easy, but every router is a bit different. Reset the router. Wait until the Power light is blinking and then press and hold the Reset button for 10 seconds. The Reset button is usually at the back of the router near the power cord, but its location can change depending on the model. Older Linksys routers require you to press and hold the reset button on the router for 30 seconds to Execute software reset. With the Linksys E1000, you can restore the factory settings with the installed software. Log in to the user interface of the router with your access data and execute the steps that are described in the user handbook. After you have successfully executed the steps mentioned above, the configuration of the router will be Beside "Restore Factory Defaults", click "Yes". Now click the "Save Settings" button at the bottom of the Web page. Your WRT54G wireless router should now be reset to the factory defaults. Ensure you follow the steps outlined in Securing Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router to secure your router and for securing a Linksys wireless network. Step 1: Reset the router. To reset the router located the "Reset" button on the back of the router. Use a pen to hold down the reset button for 10 seconds. You will see the power light start to

Execute software reset. With the Linksys E1200, you can restore the factory settings with the installed software. Log in to the user interface of the router with your access data and execute the steps that are described in the user handbook. After you have successfully executed the steps mentioned above, the configuration of the router will be

While your router may have an onboard option called Reset or Restart, you should be careful about using these, since they may initiate a factory reboot and erase all your current settings. Instead Step 2: Factory-reset your router . Now for the big hassle. You probably know that you can reboot or reset your router by pulling the power cord for a few seconds and then plugging it back in. To perform a factory reset: Verify that your router's Power light is on. On the back of your router, locate the Restore Factory Settings or Reset button. Use a paper clip or similar object to press and hold the Restore Factory Settings or Reset button for seven seconds. Release the Restore Factory Settings or Reset button. Your router resets Resetting your router to its default factory settings will remove any configuration you have set including Wi-Fi username and password, port forwarding settings, firewall settings, Internet Service Provider (ISP) username and password etc. Power on the router. Locate the reset button. It might be on the side, back or the bottom of the router.

While your router may have an onboard option called Reset or Restart, you should be careful about using these, since they may initiate a factory reboot and erase all your current settings. Instead

Note: If you are about to sell or give the router away, you are recommended to first flash the router a second time using the Linksys UI and then reset the router to factory defaults to wipe out any custom settings. A factory reset wipes your router's custom settings and returns it to a like-new state. This is an important step when troubleshooting some network problems. Factory-resetting is relatively easy, but every router is a bit different. Reset the router. Wait until the Power light is blinking and then press and hold the Reset button for 10 seconds. The Reset button is usually at the back of the router near the power cord, but its location can change depending on the model. Older Linksys routers require you to press and hold the reset button on the router for 30 seconds to Execute software reset. With the Linksys E1000, you can restore the factory settings with the installed software. Log in to the user interface of the router with your access data and execute the steps that are described in the user handbook. After you have successfully executed the steps mentioned above, the configuration of the router will be Beside "Restore Factory Defaults", click "Yes". Now click the "Save Settings" button at the bottom of the Web page. Your WRT54G wireless router should now be reset to the factory defaults. Ensure you follow the steps outlined in Securing Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router to secure your router and for securing a Linksys wireless network. Step 1: Reset the router. To reset the router located the "Reset" button on the back of the router. Use a pen to hold down the reset button for 10 seconds. You will see the power light start to