A D-Link range extender can be reset to fix connectivity problems, return it to factory settings or get it ready for a new configuration.
- It’s easy and efficient to reset d’Link range extender if you’re having trouble connecting to it or experiencing network disruptions.
- To start, find your D-Link range extender’s reset button which is often located on the side or bottom of the gadget.
- Before continuing make sure the extender is turned on.
- Press and hold the reset button with a paperclip or other pointed item until the LED lights begin to flash.
- This means that the D-Link range extender reset procedure has started.
- The extender will immediately resume when you release the button wiping out all of your personal settings including your Wi-Fi name password and other preferences you may have put up.
- The DLink extender reset restores the device to its original factory settings when it is finished.
- Open the setup page by typing “http://dlinkap.local” or “192.168.0.50” into your browser then connect to the extender’s default network (often identified as “D-Link_EXT” or something similar) to begin the process again.
- Reconnect the extender to your router by following the on-screen directions then adjust the settings as necessary.
- Make sure the firmware is up to date or attempt a reset if the D-Link range extender reset procedure does not fix your problem.
- Restoring smooth connectivity and improving Wi-Fi performance in your house or place of business may be achieved by correctly resetting your D-Link extender.
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