Learn about factory reset
Factory reset is a way to restore your router's default settings. Before operating, be sure to back up important data and configurations in the router.
Connect to router Wi-Fi
First, turn on your phone’s Wi-Fi and connect to the router’s Wi-Fi signal. This is usually the name of the router plus the suffix "_wifi".
Open the router settings page
Enter the router's default IP address into your browser, usually 192.168.1.1. Enter your username and password to log in to the router settings page.
Enter the router settings page
In the router settings page, you can perform operations such as changing the Wi-Fi name and password, changing the router management password, and setting up port forwarding.
reset
On the router settings page, find the factory reset option and click OK.
Reset router
After a factory reset, the router will return to its default settings. The router's Wi-Fi name and password need to be reset, as well as other router settings.
Back up router configuration
Before resetting the router, it is recommended to back up the router configuration. This can be done in the router settings page.
Restart the router
After completing the setup, it is recommended to restart the router to ensure the changes take effect.
Summarize
Factory reset is a useful method to solve various problems with your router. Before operating, be sure to back up important data and configurations in the router and reset the router to maintain network security.