Now that the router is back to factory defaults, you can log in and set a new password.
Note: In some firmware versions, both fields may be blank, or the username might be "admin" with a blank password. Phase 2: Performing a Hard Factory Reset
Ensure the router is plugged in and the power light is steady.
Release the button and wait 1–2 minutes for the router to fully reboot. Phase 3: Accessing the Interface After Reset
If the lights never flash while holding the reset button, try the "30-30-30" method: Hold reset for 30 seconds while powered on, 30 seconds with the power unplugged, and another 30 seconds after plugging it back in.
Before performing a full factory reset—which wipes all your custom settings—try the factory default login. Many users assume their password has been changed when they are actually using the wrong default info. 192.168.2.1 Default Username: (Leave blank) Default Password: admin
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Now that the router is back to factory defaults, you can log in and set a new password.
Note: In some firmware versions, both fields may be blank, or the username might be "admin" with a blank password. Phase 2: Performing a Hard Factory Reset
Ensure the router is plugged in and the power light is steady.
Release the button and wait 1–2 minutes for the router to fully reboot. Phase 3: Accessing the Interface After Reset
If the lights never flash while holding the reset button, try the "30-30-30" method: Hold reset for 30 seconds while powered on, 30 seconds with the power unplugged, and another 30 seconds after plugging it back in.
Before performing a full factory reset—which wipes all your custom settings—try the factory default login. Many users assume their password has been changed when they are actually using the wrong default info. 192.168.2.1 Default Username: (Leave blank) Default Password: admin