In this article, We’ll learn how to reset an ATT router. There are multiple ways to reset a router. Depending on the issue of your current situation, You can choose any of the below options.
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Need To Know How To Reset the ATT Router For Yourself Without Getting Into Any Trouble?
Power Cycle: This is the simplest and most effective when facing network issues, like losing connection.
Reset Device: This can be done If you want to revert to the older version of the router. Also, This can be helpful when you need to reset system settings.
Factory Reset: If you forgot your password, You would like to manually reset your router to the default password under your router ID. You can use this option.
1) Power Cycle
The power cycle is one of the most popular ways to perform a reset for the AT&T router. To complete a power cycle, reset and follow the given instructions.
Step-1: Take your Router and click on the Power button (ON/OFF button) once; Wait for a few seconds. And click on the ON button; this will refresh all the system settings and reset your router.

2) Reset the Device
Step-1: First of all, You can log in to the ATT wireless internet manager website with your valid login credentials.
Step-2: From the website, click on the System tab on the left side of your screen.

Step-3: Click on the Configuration tab, And at the bottom, you’ll find the button for Perform Reset. Click on the same.


Step-4: It will ask for confirmation; click OK. This will reset your Device and fix any issues that may have occurred.
3) Factory Reset
This is helpful when you cannot access the ATT wireless internet manager website. Then you can resort to manually resetting your router. To do so, follow the below instruction.
Step-1: Take a Sim Ejector tool or something similar to that. It would help if you had a thin pin, To press against the reset button.
Step-2: Once you find the tool you will use for reset, inject the same in the Reset hole as shown in the image. Make sure to hold the same for at least 15 seconds to reset the router.

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