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| The signal strength LEDs can also be used as a <b>time indicator for holding the reset button</b>. When you press and hold the reset button, you have to hold it pressed for 5 seconds (by default) to initiate a factory reset. Depending on a number of signal strength LEDs, time needed to reset router are divided in equal periods, when it passed a new signal strength LED lights up. | | The signal strength LEDs can also be used as a <b>time indicator for holding the reset button</b>. When you press and hold the reset button, you have to hold it pressed for 5 seconds (by default) to initiate a factory reset. Depending on a number of signal strength LEDs, time needed to reset router are divided in equal periods, when it passed a new signal strength LED lights up. | ||
In case with {{{name}}}, when all {{{sig_led_num}}} signal strength LEDs are lit up, it represents that 5 seconds have passed since you pressed down on the reset button and you can release it now. | |||
After releasing the button, all {{{sig_led_num}}} LEDs will start blinking every 1 second. This signifies that the router <b>has begun the factory reset</b>. | After releasing the button, all {{{sig_led_num}}} LEDs will start blinking every 1 second. This signifies that the router <b>has begun the factory reset</b>. |
Revision as of 08:22, 1 April 2020
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