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llandyw
Aspirant
Aug 19, 2022

R6300 full reset

I have an R6300 that I need to do a full reset on.

 

By full, I mean not just usernames and passwords (which has already been done), but settings as well.  The regular full reset doesn't turn back on DHCP.  Without the DHCP, it appears I cannot connect to the router itself.  Tried both secure and unsecure HTTP protocols at 192.168.1.1 from multiple systems on my network, and it would not connect, wired or wireless.

 

DHCP is being done by my server, so I'd turned it off on the router.

 

How can I get the DHCP turned back on so I can change the remaining settings?

6 Replies

  • To do a full reset you need to press the reset button with a paper clip for 30 seconds while its powered on.

    • llandyw's avatar
      llandyw
      Aspirant

      I have done both types of full reset.

      30 seconds on the reset while it's on, and with it off, hold the reset while turning it on.

      Neither of these restores DHCP.  I am still receiving DHCP from my server, not the router, on my wireless devices, and I cannot get the login page from the router itself, either from a wired connection or wireless.

       

      My OP stated the same issues.  I don't even have a method of finding out what firmware version is currently installed so I can try a newer version to see if that would work.  But it's likely the firmware update would fail as well as there's no login page available.

       

      Andy


      • llandyw wrote:

        Neither of these restores DHCP.  I am still receiving DHCP from my server, not the router, on my wireless devices

         

        Talk of your own server suggests that you have an atypical setup. You may have to delve a bit deeper into that.

         

        The router is just a part  of the network. It has to fit in with other stuff.

         

        It might help if you provided more detail about your own network.

         

        For example, what is your server and what modem/gateway sits in front of your router.

         


        .... and I cannot get the login page from the router itself, either from a wired connection or wireless.

         

        That is another clue suggesting that other things are getting in the way. That can be a sign that something else is trying to be a router alongside your R6300.

         

        Be warned that the your decade old R6300 is pretty basic and ageing. Maybe you have bolted on stuff that it doesn't understand.

         

        You started off asking about a "full reset". That is what people have tried to answer. My guess is that this is the least of your problems.