Hard reset NETGEAR RangeMax N150 (WNR1000)

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear RangeMax N150 (WNR1000):


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 R6200

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear R6200:


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 ME102

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear ME102:


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 R6100

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear R6100:


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 FS116

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear ProSafe FS116:


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 16-port Gigabit Desktop Switch (GS116)

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear ProSafe 16-port Gigabit Desktop Switch (GS116):


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 GS108T

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear ProSafe GS108T:


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 WN3500RP

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear WN3500RP:


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 Wireless Extreme

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear Wireless Extreme:


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 Trek N300

To perform a hard reset of your Netgear Trek N300:


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.




To find out your router default username and password continue reading