How do I reboot my Netgear router?

Answered by Willie Powers

To reboot your NETGEAR router, there are a few simple steps you can follow. Before we begin, it’s important to note that rebooting your router will restore it to its default settings. This means that any custom settings or configurations you have made will be lost. If you want to preserve your settings, it’s a good idea to back them up before rebooting.

1. Locate the Reset button on the back of your NETGEAR router. The button is typically small and recessed to prevent accidental resets. It may be labeled “Reset” or have a small circular arrow icon.

2. Once you have found the Reset button, you will need a small, pointed object like a paper clip or a pin to press and hold it. Gently insert the paper clip into the Reset button and apply pressure for about 7 seconds. You should feel a slight resistance as you press the button.

3. After holding the Reset button for the required time, release it. Your router will now start the reboot process. This may take a few minutes, so be patient.

4. During the reboot process, the router will power off and then power back on. You may notice the lights on the router flashing or changing colors. This is normal and indicates that the router is restarting.

5. Once the reboot is complete, your NETGEAR router will be restored to its factory default settings. This means that any passwords, network names, and other customizations will be reset. You will need to set up your router again from scratch.

It’s worth mentioning that rebooting your router can often resolve connectivity issues or other problems you may be experiencing. It can help clear any temporary glitches or conflicts that might be affecting your network. However, if you continue to experience issues after rebooting, it may be necessary to troubleshoot further or contact your internet service provider for assistance.

In summary, to reboot your NETGEAR router, locate the Reset button, press and hold it for about 7 seconds, release the button, and wait for the router to restart. Remember to back up your settings before rebooting if you want to preserve them.