When is a router reset needed?
A reset of the FlashRouter should only be performed in the following instances:
- You have exhausted all other troubleshooting methods and cannot access your router settings.
- A backup file was saved of your previously working settings.
- Username and password to access the FlashRouter’s settings are not working.
- Power light on the router is blinking steadily.
- Firmware upgrade was performed with Reset to Default settings selected.
Reset Router
Asus FlashRouters:
- While the router is powered off press and hold the WPS button on the back or side of the router. Power up the router while continuing to hold the WPS. Continue to hold for 15 seconds as the router powers on (note this could be up to 45 seconds on some models before lights flash).
- You will see the lights on the router flashing steadily and this is how you know you have reset the router.
- Let the router sit for about a minute and then reboot the router.
Linksys and Netgear FlashRouters:
- While the router is plugged in, find the reset button located on the back of the router. You will need a pin or pencil to hold down the button for 15 seconds.
- You will see the lights on the back of the router flash simultaneously and this is how you know you have reset the router.
- Let the router sit for about a minute and then reboot the router.
Access Router Settings
1. Connect to the FlashRouter’s network via ethernet cable or wireless.
The wireless network will appear as “dd-wrt” and will likely not require a password to join. If it does require a password to join the password will be the default wireless password found on the bottom of the router.
2. Open your web browser and enter 192.168.1.1 in the URL.
3. Delete the dots and enter the new administration login in the Router Username, Router Password, and Re-enter to confirm fields.
TYPE CAREFULLY when setting the administration login as a typo will result in needing to reset the router again.
Change Local IP Address and DNS
Navigate to Setup > Basic Setup
1. Set the Local IP Address to 192.168.11.1
2. Set the Static DNS 1 to 8.8.8.8
3. Set the Static DNS 2 to 8.8.4.4
4. Set the Static DNS 3 to 208.67.220.220
CLICK SAVE
Setup WiFi
Navigate to Wireless > Basic Settings
Find your FlashRouter model in the WiFi Setup section and replicate the wireless settings on this page.
CLICK APPLY SETTINGS
REBOOT ROUTER
Connect to the FlashRouter's network
You will be able to connect to the newly setup wireless network using the details you set. The router will now be accessible at 192.168.11.1
Back up your settings
- Click the Backup button.
- A file named nvrambak.bin will be saved to your computer.
- You can load nvrambak.bin to restore your settings in the event of a reset.