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In order to place the router into the bootloader menu state, follow these steps:
 
In order to place the router into the bootloader menu state, follow these steps:
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    <li>Plug Ethernet cable from your computer to {{{name}}} Ethernet port.</li>
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    <li>Press and hold the reset button.</li>
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    <li>While holding the reset button, plug the power cable into the router. Continue holding the button for another 4 seconds.</li>
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    <li>Release the reset button.</li>
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     <li>Unplug all cables from the router.</li>
 
     <li>Unplug all cables from the router.</li>
 
     <li>Plug in one Ethernet cable for your computer into any LAN port.</li>
 
     <li>Plug in one Ethernet cable for your computer into any LAN port.</li>
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     <li>While holding the reset button, plug the power cable into the router. Continue holding the button for another 4 seconds.</li>
 
     <li>While holding the reset button, plug the power cable into the router. Continue holding the button for another 4 seconds.</li>
 
     <li>Release the reset button.</li>
 
     <li>Release the reset button.</li>
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If you followed all the steps correctly, Ethernet LEDs should start lighting up and turning OFF one after the other, from WAN port to LAN1 port. This means that the router is in the bootloader menu state. If that is not the case, repeat the steps again.
 
If you followed all the steps correctly, Ethernet LEDs should start lighting up and turning OFF one after the other, from WAN port to LAN1 port. This means that the router is in the bootloader menu state. If that is not the case, repeat the steps again.

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