How To Fix a Bricked Router?
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1. Reset the router: Depending on the type of router you have, you can typically reset the router either by pressing and holding the Reset button or by using the router’s web-based setup page. Refer to the router’s instructions for exact instructions.
2. Flash the router: If the router is still not responding after the reset, you may need to flash the router with the latest firmware. Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer’s website and use the router’s web-based setup page to flash the router.
3. Replace the router: If the router is still not responding after flashing, you may need to replace the router. Check with the manufacturer to see if they offer a replacement or repair service.