How to Reboot Your Router the Correct Way

Have you ever been in the middle of a time-sensitive project that requires the internet, and you lose connection out of the blue? It’s such a disappointing experience, especially if you don’t have any backup.

In such cases, the first thing most of us usually do is hitting the power button on the router to switch it off and then switch it on again. This sometimes solves the problem; however, it might only help in some cases, and the best way to address the issue is to do a proper reboot for it to work correctly.

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Why You Might Need to Reboot Your Router

There are many reasons why you need to reboot yourhome network router, such as

To do a proper reboot of your router, you should take the following steps.

The rear of a black router showing the ports

Step 1: Unplug the Router From the Power Source

The first step in rebooting your router is unplugging it from the power source and waiting at least 30 seconds before plugging it back in. This will help reset the router and clear any potential problems. To unplug the router, simply remove the power cord from the router’s power input.

Once you disconnect the power cord, the router will no longer receive power and will go off. Wait 30 seconds or more, insert the power cord again, and see if your connection is back (it may take a little while for the router to reconnect to the internet). If it still has issues, proceed to the next step.

A person connecting an Ethernet cable into Wi-Fi router

Step 2: Reboot Using the Reset Button

To do this, you’ll need to locate the reset button on the router. You can find it on the front or side of your router. For some routers, the button is inside, so you will need a sharp object to press it, as shown below.

Once you find the reset button, press and hold it for 30 seconds. Doing this will reset your router to its factory settings.

Unplugging the power cord from the router

Step 3. Sign in to Your Router’s Admin and Change Your Password

After pressing and releasing the reset button, use the default login details to sign in to your router’s admin and change your password. The default username and password settings are usually both “admin.” These details can be found on the manual or at the back of your router, as shown below.

attempt to connect to the internet again and see if it works. Your router should now be working well. However, if you continue to experience issues, you can proceed to the next steps.

Resetting the router using the reset button

Step 4: Check the Ethernet Cable

If you reboot your router and there is still no connection, the issue may be on the Ethernet cable. attempt to check for any physical damage, fix it, and ensure that you insert it appropriately into the router. You can also try another cable and see if that fixes the issue. If it still doesn’t work, proceed to the next step.

Step 5: Move the Router to a Different Location

Moving the router to a different location can help solve your connection issues, as it can sometimes help to improve signal strength and reduce interference from other devices.

If you have a multistory home, it’s often best to place the router on the first floor, as this will help ensure the signal can reach all parts of the house. Also, if you have put it in an enclosed space like a cupboard, moving it to a more open space can help to improve the signal strength.

If all the above doesn’t work, it is time to get a new router.

Step 5: Get a New Router

There areessential things you need to consider before buying a Wi-Fi router for your homeor office. These include:

Once you get your new router, remember toreuse your old router, don’t throw it away!

Essential Things to Consider When Doing a Reboot

Before hitting that reset button to reboot your router, take the following into account:

Enjoy Uninterrupted Internet Connection

If you are having difficulties with your internet connection, the router is likely the cause of the problem, especially if your ISP is reliable. A simple reboot can often fix the problem and get you back online.

When you follow the steps above, you can enjoy an uninterrupted internet connection as the reboot resets the settings and clears any errors that may have been causing problems on your internet connection. However, if the issue persists, the problem might be beyond you, and you will need to contact your ISP for help, or buy a new router.

Just bought your first ever router? Upgraded your old one to a new one? Take these important steps and make sure it’s set up properly.

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