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===Bootloader menu===
 
===Bootloader menu===
 
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Next, unplug the router's '''Power Supply Unit (PSU)''' and leave only the LAN Ethernet port plugged in (for your computer). The WAN Ethernet port has to remain unplugged during the following procedure.  
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Next, unplug the router's '''Power Supply Unit (PSU)''' and leave only the LAN Ethernet port plugged in (for your computer). The WAN Ethernet port has to remain unplugged for the duration of the following procedure.  
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Then press and hold the '''Reset''' button. Plug the Power Supply back in while holding the '''Reset''' button. After plugging in the Power Supply, hold the '''Reset''' button for 3-4 sec. After this, all Ethernet port LEDs should start blinking.  
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Press and hold the '''Reset''' button. Plug the Power Supply back in while holding the '''Reset''' button. After plugging in the Power Supply, hold the '''Reset''' button for 3-4 sec. After this, all Ethernet port LEDs should start blinking.  
    
Now you can enter the Bootloader menu. Open your web browser and enter your router's IP address into the URl field and add '''/uboot.html''' at the end ('''192.168.1.1/uboot.html'''). This may not work if have connected to the router's WebUI at least once before, since the URL's path may be cached. To solve this problem you can clear the browser's cache or, more simply, open the browser in a mode that doesn't cache browsing information. On '''Google Chrome''' it's called '''Incognito''' and can be reached by pressing '''ctrl+shift+n'''; on '''Mozilla Firefox''' it's called '''Private Browsing''' and can be reached by pressing '''ctrl+shift+p'''; on '''Microsoft Edge''' and '''Internet Explorer''' it's '''InPrivate''', can be reached by pressing '''ctrl+shift+p'''.
 
Now you can enter the Bootloader menu. Open your web browser and enter your router's IP address into the URl field and add '''/uboot.html''' at the end ('''192.168.1.1/uboot.html'''). This may not work if have connected to the router's WebUI at least once before, since the URL's path may be cached. To solve this problem you can clear the browser's cache or, more simply, open the browser in a mode that doesn't cache browsing information. On '''Google Chrome''' it's called '''Incognito''' and can be reached by pressing '''ctrl+shift+n'''; on '''Mozilla Firefox''' it's called '''Private Browsing''' and can be reached by pressing '''ctrl+shift+p'''; on '''Microsoft Edge''' and '''Internet Explorer''' it's '''InPrivate''', can be reached by pressing '''ctrl+shift+p'''.

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