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Jeremy-W
Jun 29, 2016Aspirant
Network gone after factory reset on WNDR3400v2
I had to factory reset my router because I forgot the password. After I did so, my network is no longer working. I cannot connect my windows tablets to my PC and vice-versa. They cannot see my PC and...
- Jul 05, 2016Thank you for all your help, but I ended up buying a new router and set it up and that fixed the problem. I'm sure there was a solution but after hours of time spent on the phone with tech and reading countless articles on how to fix it with no results, I went that route and saved myself more hours of countless headaches.
Retired_Member
Jun 30, 2016Assuming you did setup the SSID and security the same as before???? Delete saved connections in each device pertaining to the home network. Use the ping utility to test. IP addresses may have changed depending on setup.
Jeremy-W
Jun 30, 2016Aspirant
I should let you know, I am no computer expert. Some things you might say will probably need explaining and I thank you in advance for your patience. I'm going to look into what you just said and give that a try. Not sure how to use the ping utility to test.
- microchip8Jun 30, 2016Master
Factory reset means to wipe out all settings and restore them to default. You didn't mention if you set up your setting after the reset but assuming you did not, you need to input/configure your settings again after a reset.
- Jeremy-WJun 30, 2016Aspirant
OK. And how do I do that? The reason for the factory reset was, I was communicating with a vonage rep to get my vonage device working. He had me change settings on my router and we got that working, but because of the reset, it messed my network up. I'm not sure what other settings I need to change.
- microchip8Jun 30, 2016Master
Since you did a factory reset, you can go in your browser to 192.168.1.1 and login with user "admin" and password "password" and then you can set up the settings your previously had. If you can't reach 192.168.1.1, then you most likely need to set a static IP on the PC you're using to get to the router. An IP of 192.168.1.2 (or slightly higher) will mostly do. Don't forget after you log into the router and set things up to also change the IP on your PC to "dynamic" so it can get its IP from the router, henceforth