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The router must have a reset button (hold the button pushed for 5 seconds). If not, u can reset the router from management.
The router must have a reset button (hold the button pushed for 5 seconds). If not, u can reset the router from management.
There is a little hole on the side if the router labelled 'Reset' when router is switched on, just poke a paperclip or something into this hole and the unit will reset/reboot
Unplug the router for 5 min and then plug it back in.
usually there is a small hole at the back of the router which you can press and hold, this will reset your router to factory settings.
The reset button in a router let you remove all the configuration you do and gives you the default configuration from factory.
The router will have an administration page, normally accessible with a browser, where you can reset the network key. I assume the key is for a wireless network, so you can access the router without a key by hooking up with cable.If you have lost the password for the administration page as well, the router can be reset to default settings with a tiny button somewhere on the box. (The reset button is normally so small that you need a pen or similar to push it.)To find the administration page and the default password, check the router documentation. You can normally find the details on internet when you have the router make and model, or you can contact support department of a computer store.
The primary thing that happens when you reset your router is that it does back to default settings. This means that the network and wireless settings will need to be reconfigured.
If you are locked out of the router you will need to reset it. There will be a small button (usually at the back) with reset written beside it. You will probably need a paper clip or something to push it. <><><> Next to the power supply connection is a pinhole Reset button. Disconnect all cords from your router except the power cord. Press Reset button with a pin for 10 seconds. Wait 10 more seconds then unplug router. If it is then reset to the original factory settings you will have to reinstall it using software that came with router. You may have to reinstall your network card software as well. <><><> Some, but not all, routers have a reset button. Different routers require different steps to perform resetting. On many of them, to restore your own "personal setup" that was created when you first installed the router - not the original factory settings - you just have to disconnect the power supply and reconnect it after a minute or two. You will need to locate and read the manual if you cannot get to Belkin's support site online.
Two ways:First way: login to the router and change it in the settings.(more information is needed to go into detail)Second way: Hit the little reset button on the router. This should reset the router to default.
Every router and access point have a way to reset it without software. Most routers have a small push button that you can press with a paper clip. It is router specific. It means that you will have to find manual for your access point to get specific instructions. Belkin website will have everything you need.
You can find the steps on how to reset a Cisco 2600 router at the website NSR Trusted IT. You can also find reset steps at the Cisco official website.