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<ul>
 
<ul>
     <li>Default Address (LAN IP): <b>192.168.{{#ifeq:{{{series}}}|TRB14x|2|1}}.1</b></li>
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     <li>Default Address (LAN IP): <b>192.168.{{#switch:{{{series}}}|TRB14x|TRB5=2|#default=1}}.{{#switch:{{{series}}}|TAP200|TAP100=3|#default=1}}</b></li>
 
     <li>Default Username: <b>admin</b></li>
 
     <li>Default Username: <b>admin</b></li>
     <li>Default Password: <b>admin01</b></li>
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     <li>Default Password: {{#ifeq:{{{unique_pass}}}|1|see password on bottom of the device|<b>admin01</b> or random generated password<span class="asterisk">*</span>}}</li>
 
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</ul>
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{{#ifeq:{{{unique_pass}}}|1||
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===Devices with random password===
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<span class="asterisk">*</span> Certain devices or batches of a device may have a generated password out of the box, instead of <i>admin01</i>. For {{{name}}} devices, batch from when unique passwords are used is <b>{{Template: Networking_device_manual_unique_passwords_batch
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| name = {{{name}}}
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}}</b>
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You can find the batch of your device on the [[{{{name}}} Product Labels|Product Labels]] sticker.
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==Factory reset==
 
==Factory reset==
    
A <b>factory reset</b> returns the device back to its default factory settings, i.e., it deletes all custom configurations. Below you will find various methods of performing a factory reset on {{{name}}}.
 
A <b>factory reset</b> returns the device back to its default factory settings, i.e., it deletes all custom configurations. Below you will find various methods of performing a factory reset on {{{name}}}.
 
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{{#ifeq:{{{sms}}}|0||<br/><b>Additional note</b>: SIM PIN on the main SIM card is the only user parameter that is kept after a factory reset.}}
<b>NOTE</b>: SIM PIN on the main SIM card is the only user parameter that is kept after a factory reset.
      
===Reset Button===
 
===Reset Button===
 
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The <b>reset button</b> is located on the {{#ifeq:{{{name}}}|RUT850|front|back}} {{#ifeq:{{{series}}}|TRB14x|side|panel}} of the device:
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The <b>reset button</b> is located on the {{#ifeq:{{{panel}}}||{{#ifeq:{{{name}}}|RUT850|front|back}} {{#ifeq:{{{series}}}|TRB14x|side|panel}}|{{{panel}}}}} of the device:
    
[[File:{{{file_reset_button}}}|{{{size_reset_button}}}px]]
 
[[File:{{{file_reset_button}}}|{{{size_reset_button}}}px]]
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The reset button has two functions:
 
The reset button has two functions:
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
     <li><b>Reboot the device</b>. If the reset button is pressed for up to 4 seconds, the device will reboot. Start of the reboot will be indicated by the flashing of all 5 signal strength LEDs together with the green connection status LED.</li>
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     <li><b>Reboot the device</b>. If the reset button is pressed for up to 4 seconds, the device will reboot. {{#switch:{{{name}}}|RUT300|RUTX08|RUTX10=|#default=Start of the reboot will be indicated by the flashing {{#switch:{{{series}}}|TAP100=power led.|#default=of all {{#switch:{{{series}}}|TRB2xx|TRB5|TCR1|RUT36X=3|RUTX|RUTM={{#switch:{{{name}}}|RUTX12|RUTX14|RUTXR1|RUTX50|RUTM12|RUTM50=3|#default=5}}|#default=5}} signal strength LEDs together with the green connection status LED.</li>}}}}
     <li><b>Factory reset</b>. If the reset button is pressed for at least 5 seconds (by default), the device will perform a factory reset and reboot. Signal strength LEDs indicate the elapsed time while holding the reset button. When all 5 LEDs light up, it indicates that 5 seconds have passed and the reset button can be released. Start of the factory reset will be indicated by flashing of all 5 signal strength LEDs together with a red connection status LED.<br><b>NOTE</b>: the default button hold time value (5 seconds) can be changed in the router's WebUI, from the <b>System → Administration → [[{{{name}}}_Administration#General|General]]</b> page.</li>
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     <li><b>Factory reset</b>. If the reset button is pressed for at least 12 seconds (by default), the device will perform a factory reset and reboot. {{#ifeq:{{{sms}}}|1|{{#switch:{{{series}}}|TAP100=|#default=Signal strength LEDs indicate the elapsed time while holding the reset button. Start of the factory reset will be indicated by flashing of all {{#switch:{{{series}}}|TRB2xx|TRB5|TCR1|RUT36X=3|RUTX|RUTM={{#switch:{{{name}}}|RUTX12|RUTX14|RUTXR1|RUTX50|RUTM12|RUTM50=3|#default=5}}|#default=5}} signal strength LEDs.}}|}} <br><b>NOTE</b>: the default button hold time value (min time 12 seconds, max time 20 seconds) can be changed in the {{#switch: {{{series}}}
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| TRB14x|TRB2xx|TRB5 = gateway
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| router's}} WebUI, from the <b>System → Administration → [[{{{name}}}_Administration#General|General]]</b> page.</li>
 
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</ul>
    
===WebUI===
 
===WebUI===
 
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You can also perform a factory reset from the router's WebUI. To do so, login to the router and go to the Administration section found under the System tab (<b>System → Administration → [[{{{name}}}_Administration#General|General]]</b>). In the very bottom of the page there's a <b>Restore</b> button that performs a factory reset on click:
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{{#switch: {{{series}}} | RUT9 | RUT2=
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You can also perform a factory reset from the router's WebUI. To do so, login to the router and go to the Backup section found under the System tab (<b>System → Maintenance → Backup → [[{{{name}}}_Maintenance#Restore_default_settings|Restore default settings). In the very bottom of the page there's a <b>Restore</b> button that performs a chosen type of reset.
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_device_recovery_option_reset_webui.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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| #default=
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You can also perform a factory reset from the router's WebUI. To do so, login to the router and go to the Backup section found under the System tab (<b>System → Maintenance → Backup → [[{{{name}}}_Maintenance#Restore_default_settings|Reset settings]]</b>). In the very bottom of the page there's a <b>Reset</b> button that performs a chosen type of reset.
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Notice: A <b>Factory defaults</b> reset will remove all logs, SIM PIN's and RMS data that the device might have had.
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_device_recovery_option_reset_webui_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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{{#ifeq:{{{sms}}}|1|
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===SMS===
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You can perform a factory reset with the SMS Utilities <b>restore</b> rule. If the rule hasn't been disabled or changed in any way, all you need to do is send an SMS message to the {{#switch: {{{series}}} | TRB14x|TRB2xx|TRB5=gateway|#default=router}} containing the text:
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{{#switch: {{{series}}} | TRB14x|TRB2xx|TRB5=<b><gateway_password> restore</b> | #default=<b><router_password> restore</b>}}
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Replace {{#switch: {{{series}}} | TRB14x|TRB2xx|TRB5=<i><gateway_password></i> | #default=<i><router_password></i>}} with your actual password. You can find more information on SMS Utilities rules <b>[[{{{name}}} Mobile Utilities|here]]</b>.|}}
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{{#ifeq:{{{series}}}|TRB14x||{{Template: Networking_device_manual_device_recovery_sms|name = {{{name}}}}}}}
   
===Command line===
 
===Command line===
 
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You can perform a factory reset via command line by executing the <b>{{#ifeq:{{{series}}}|TRB14x|factory_restore|firstboot}}</b> command. After this you will be asked to confirm the reset. If you're sure, type the letter <b>y</b> and press "Enter" or type the letter <b>n</b> if you wish to cancel the reset.
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You can perform a factory reset via command line by executing the <b>firstboot</b> command. After this you will be asked to confirm the reset. If you're sure, type the letter <b>y</b> and press "Enter" or type the letter <b>n</b> if you wish to cancel the reset.
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{{#ifeq:{{{series}}}|TRB14x||If you agreed to perform a factory reset, next type in <b>reboot</b> and press "Enter". }}The router will be reset to it's factory settings and rebooted. The entire sequence of events should look like this:
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If you agreed to perform a factory reset, next type in <b>reboot</b> and press "Enter". The {{#switch: {{{series}}} |TRB1xx|TRB2xx|TRB5=gateway|#default=router}} will be reset to it's factory settings and rebooted. The entire sequence of events should look like this:
    
{{Template: Networking_{{#ifeq:{{{series}}}|TRB14x|{{lc:{{{series}}}}}|rutxxx}}_manual_device_recovery_cli
 
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You can find more information on the command line interface (CLI) <b>[[{{{name}}}_Maintenance#CLI|here]]</b>.
  | You can find more information on the command line interface (CLI) <b>[[{{{name}}} CLI|here]]</b>.
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  | You can find more information on command line interfaces supported by {{{name}}} routers <b>[[Command line interfaces|here]]</b>.
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| #default={{Template: Networking_device_manual_device_recovery_bootloader|name={{{name}}}|series={{{series}}}}}
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          | {{Template: Networking_device_manual_device_recovery_bootloader|name={{{name}}}|series={{{series}}}}}
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