Most common issues for routers
First is
intermittent wireless connection.
You are using the device wirelessly; your connection keeps on dropping
off.
Second is slow
wireless internet connection.
You suddenly experience a very slow to none wireless internet.
Third, the router
is not taking or letting your wireless device connect to the wifi.
This is when your router is not recognizing your password.
Router suddenly just
stops working and will not allow you to connect to the internet wired or
wireless to it.
Power light of your
router is blinking.
This
is a bad sign for the routers hardware since this indicates a hardware failure.
This is the most
classic one. YOU forgot your password!
Without the password you can’t modify the settings of your router or
connect another wireless device into your network.
Have you encounter any of these
problems?
If you do, then you'll need to
properly reset your router. Most reset buttons on the router can be found on
the back of where you will need to use a pen or paper clip for pressing the
button. Resetting the router is quite tricky so here’s what you do.
Steps in resetting any brands of
router (CISCO,
Netgear, d-link, etc...) How
to reset a router
I. Press and
hold the reset button of the router and hold it for 30 seconds. This will wipe
out settings of your router back to the default factory settings.
II. For
routers with blinking power light
a. Pressed and hold the reset button of the router for 1 minute. While
holding the reset button unplug the power adapter of the router
and leave it off for 20 seconds.
NOTE: After
you reset the router you should always unplug its power adapter for just a few
seconds.
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