Hard reset NETGEAR ProSafe FR328S

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear ProSafe FR328S:


1. Find the Restore/Reset button on your router(usually located in a pinhole on the back of the router).
2. Use a paperclip or pencil tip to press and hold the button until the Power led starts to blink. It usually takes between 7 and 9 seconds.




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Hard reset NETGEAR DGN1000

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear DGN1000:


1. Find the Restore/Reset button on your router(usually located in a pinhole on the back of the router).
2. Use a paperclip or pencil tip to press and hold the button until the Power led starts to blink. It usually takes between 7 and 9 seconds.




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Hard reset NETGEAR RM356

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear RM356:


1. Find the Restore/Reset button on your router(usually located in a pinhole on the back of the router).
2. Use a paperclip or pencil tip to press and hold the button until the Power led starts to blink. It usually takes between 7 and 9 seconds.




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Hard reset NETGEAR WGU624

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear WGU624:


1. Find the Restore/Reset button on your router(usually located in a pinhole on the back of the router).
2. Use a paperclip or pencil tip to press and hold the button until the Power led starts to blink. It usually takes between 7 and 9 seconds.




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Hard reset NETGEAR JWNR2000v1

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear JWNR2000v1:


1. Find the Restore/Reset button on your router(usually located in a pinhole on the back of the router).
2. Use a paperclip or pencil tip to press and hold the button until the Power led starts to blink. It usually takes between 7 and 9 seconds.




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Hard reset NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7312

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear ProSafe GSM7312:


1. Find the Restore/Reset button on your router(usually located in a pinhole on the back of the router).
2. Use a paperclip or pencil tip to press and hold the button until the Power led starts to blink. It usually takes between 7 and 9 seconds.




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Hard reset NETGEAR N600 Wireless Dual-Band Router (WNDR3700)

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear N600 Wireless Dual-Band Router (WNDR3700):


1. Find the Restore/Reset button on your router(usually located in a pinhole on the back of the router).
2. Use a paperclip or pencil tip to press and hold the button until the Power led starts to blink. It usually takes between 7 and 9 seconds.




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Hard reset NETGEAR WN802T

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear WN802T:


1. Find the Restore/Reset button on your router(usually located in a pinhole on the back of the router).
2. Use a paperclip or pencil tip to press and hold the button until the Power led starts to blink. It usually takes between 7 and 9 seconds.




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Hard reset NETGEAR ProSafe FS105

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear ProSafe FS105:


1. Find the Restore/Reset button on your router(usually located in a pinhole on the back of the router).
2. Use a paperclip or pencil tip to press and hold the button until the Power led starts to blink. It usually takes between 7 and 9 seconds.




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Hard reset NETGEAR N900 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear N900 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router:


1. Find the Restore/Reset button on your router(usually located in a pinhole on the back of the router).
2. Use a paperclip or pencil tip to press and hold the button until the Power led starts to blink. It usually takes between 7 and 9 seconds.




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