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1.2.2 Local IP address is not (no longer) known – configuration button
Should you not have changed the default setting, then the router will be set to "Web access reset". Use a pointed ob-
ject to press the configuration button for at least 5 seconds. The router’s Web interface can now temporarily be read-
dressed using the default IP address (192.168.0.1) to the Ethernet (LAN) connection. The configuration settings will
not be lost when doing this.
Web access reset
Note:
The router does not supply an IP address to the connected PC via DHCP. You should thus set the PC to
a fixed IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.2, default gateway 192.168.0.1).
You now have access to Web management with the default access information. Please check the settings for the
router’s IP address, user name and password and make any necessary changes.
Factory reset
You changed the setting to factory reset (see Item 1.9.3 System configuration / Reset button). Use a pointed object to
press the configuration button for at least 5 seconds. The router’s Web interface can now be readdressed using the
default IP address (192.168.0.1) to the Ethernet (LAN) connection.
Note:
All configuration settings will be deleted and reset to the "Factory Defaults" setting.
1.2.3 Resetting of all settings in the Web interface
Resetting of all router settings to the factory defaults can be carried out via the internal Web interface. To do so, go to
"System/Configuration Up-/Download" in the menu and click the "Apply" button for the "Reset to Factory Defaults"
setting.
You must use the configuration button on the back of the device to reconfigure the router back to the default IP ad-
dress. This function depends on the setting you defined under 1.9.3 "Reset button".