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Resetting your router password will allow you to log into your router and make changes to settings and preferences as needed. The only way to reset your router password is to restore the router’s default settings, which can usually be accomplished by pressing the reset button on the router itself.

Method 1
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Netgear

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  1. Power on your Netgear router and wait approximately one minute for the router to boot up.
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  3. Press and hold the “Restore Factory Settings” button for about seven seconds using a small, thin object such as the end of a paperclip or pen.
  4. The router password will be reset when the Power light stops blinking and turns solid green or white. The new default router password is “password.”[1]
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Linksys

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  1. Locate the “Reset” button on your Linksys router. The reset button is a small, circular button normally found on the back of the router and labeled accordingly in red ink.
  2. The “Power” LED should blink as you press and hold the reset button.
    • Older Linksys routers may require you to press and hold the reset button for 30 seconds.
  3. Wait for the “Power” LED to remain in a solid state, which should take approximately one minute after you’ve reconnected the router to its power source. Your router password is now reset, and the default password should be left blank when logging into the router.
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Belkin

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  1. The reset button is a small, circular button usually located on the back of the router and labeled accordingly.
  2. Your Belkin router will now be restored to factory settings, and the default password should be left blank when logging into the router.
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D-Link

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  1. Verify that your D-Link router is powered on.
  2. The router password is now reset, and the default password should be left blank when logging in.
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All Other Router Brands

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  1. In most cases, the reset button is labeled accordingly; if not, look for a small button or pinhole button that can only be pressed using the end of a pen or paper clip.
  2. This will restore the router to its original factory settings and reset the password in the process.
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  • Question
    I forgot the password to my Wi-Fi, and now I can't use my Wi-Fi anymore. What should I do?
    R2_d2000
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    If you can log into the router, which you can find instructions for in the setup guide, then you can change the Wi-Fi password there. Otherwise, you will need to reset the router using the steps described in this article, and then use the password that is on the label on the bottom or side of the router.
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    How do I reset my password after resetting my router?
    R2_d2000
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    The password should already be reset when you reset the router. If you want to change it, then you can log in to the router, and access the Wi-Fi settings to change the password. If you don't know how to log into the router, then check the setup guide for additional information.
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    Why isn't my Wi-Fi working when I reset the router?
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    It can take a few minutes after the reset for the router to come back up. If it still is not up after a few minutes, then it's possible that the Wi-Fi is off by default. You may have to log into your router to set it up. Check your routers setup guide for more info.
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Warnings

  • Keep in mind that resetting your router password and restoring the router’s default factory settings will erase all settings from the device, such as the frequency, channel, and router username. Any router settings you customized prior to resetting the router must be made again after the reset is complete.
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This article was co-authored by Stan Kats. Stan Kats is a Professional Technologist and the COO and Chief Technologist for The STG IT Consulting Group in West Hollywood, California. Stan provides comprehensive technology solutions to businesses through managed IT services, and for individuals through his consumer service business, Stan's Tech Garage. Stan holds a BA in International Relations from The University of Southern California. He began his career working in the Fortune 500 IT world. Stan founded his companies to offer an enterprise-level of expertise for small businesses and individuals. This article has been viewed 369,842 times.
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