Hard reset TP-LINK TL-WA5110G

Make sure the router is powered ON. The reset button is on the rear panel. Press and hold it for 5 seconds. The AP will reboot after the System LED on the front panel flashes 5 times. You might need a paper clip or another thin object to push in the reset button-hole.

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Hard reset TP-LINK TL-R860

The reset button is on the rear panel and should be labeled RESET. Option 1: with the router ON, press and hold the Reset button for somewhere between 8 and 10 seconds. Release and wait for the router to restore its default settings. Option 2: with the router ON, press and hold the button for five seconds. Release and wait. PS. There are different options because the router has been produced in two different ‘versions’ so far.

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Hard reset TP-LINK TL-WR840N

The reset button is located on the back and is labeled WPS/Reset. Power ON the router, press and hold the button for more than 5 seconds. You should see the System LED flash more quickly than before. Release and wait for the router to reboot – it might take a minute or two. PS. The System LED is located on the front panel – it is the one that looks like a small gear wheel.

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Hard reset TP-LINK TD-W8920G

Locate the reset button on the rear panel. With the router powered on, press and hold the button down for more than 5 seconds. (You can use a pin to press inside the reset button-hole). Release and wait for at least a minute for the reset process to finish. Option 2: Press the reset button of the Router, and then power on the Router, hold reset button pressed down for about five seconds. Release.

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Hard reset TP-LINK TD-W8901G

Power On the router and locate the reset button (hole) on the back panel. Use a pin to press and hold the button for at least 5 seconds. Release and wait for at least 1 minute for the router to reboot.

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Hard reset TP-LINK TL-WR841N

Power ON the router and locate the reset button on the back panel. Press it and hold until all the LED turn on momentarily. Release and wait for the router to reboot to it’s default settings.

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Hard reset TP-LINK TL-WR841ND

With the Router powered on, use a pin to press and hold the RESET button hole on the back of the device. Hold for more than 5 seconds, release and wait the router to reboot to its factory default settings. Second option – hold the button for between 8 and 10 seconds and then release.

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Hard reset TP-LINK TL-WR940N

The reset button is on the rear panel and is used for both WPS and Reset function. To use it as a RESET button, press in the hole with a pin for more than five seconds. Release and wait for the reboot process to finish.

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Hard reset TP-LINK TL-WR941ND

Power On the router and locate the reset button on the rear panel of the device. Since this model has 4 different versions you might need to experiment a bit to get the reset to work. If your reset button is labeled just RESET – try pressing it for 5 seconds. If the button is labeled WPS/RESET – press it and hold for more than 5 seconds. If that doesn’t work – try pressing the reset button for between 8 and 10 seconds. 

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Hard reset TP-LINK TL-WR842ND

Powered ON the router. The reset button is located on the back panel and it is labeled WPS/RESET. Use a thin object, like a paper pin, to press and hold the button for approximately 8 seconds. Release when the System LED starts flashing more quickly than before. Wait for the reboot process to finish – about 1 minute.
PS. The System LED is the first LED from the left on the front panel and looks like a small sun/gear wheel. 

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