How To Reset Your Ip Address Router?
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1. Log in to your router’s web-based setup page.
2. Find the IP address settings and look for the “DHCP” option.
3. Select “Disable” and then “Save” or “Apply” the changes.
4. Reboot your router and wait for it to fully reset.
5. Log in to your router’s web-based setup page again and re-enable the DHCP option.
6. Save or apply the changes and reboot your router again.
7. Your router should now have a new IP address.
1. Access the router’s web–based setup page by typing in the IP address of the router in your web browser.
2. Log in using the username and password (usually set to “admin” and “password”).
3. Look for the Network settings or WAN settings.
4. Click on DHCP or IP Address settings and select Release.
5. Once you have released the IP address, select Renew or Obtain an IP address automatically.
6. Click on Save/Apply to save these changes.
7. Reboot the router to complete the process.