a. By forgetting Wi-Fi and reconnecting to the home Wi-Fi, enter the password again. b. on iPhone, go to WLAN-> highlight the connected network name, and enter iPhone's password to see the password. 2. Put the range extender 2-3 meters away from the router. Factory reset it by pushing the reset button for a few seconds. Go to Administration, Restore, or a similar section. Since resetting clears any custom changes you might’ve made, you can save your settings if you want. Then, click on Reset, Factory Restore, or a similar button. Note: You can also reset the router using the smartphone app if you want. After resetting, the router should power back up within Re:Reset firmware on router. If you cannot access the router setup to install a different firmware, you're screwed. Open a support ticket with tp-link and ask if there is a way to revert to a firmware version that "may be" stored in the router. If not, you'll need to buy a new router and use your current bricked router for something else such Reset a Deco unit: Method 1: From the Network page in the Deco app, tap the network map first, then tap the Deco unit that you want to reset, and then tap the button in the top right corner. Click Remove to reset the Deco unit. Method 2: Press the Reset button which on the bottom of the Deco unit for 1s to reset it. 1. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Administration and focus on the Password Recovery section. 3. Tick the Enable Password Recovery checkbox. 4. Specify a mailbox (From) for sending the recovery letter and enter its SMTP Server address. Specify a mailbox (To) for receiving the recovery letter. 2021-05-04 01:08:06. Model: Deco M9 Plus. Hardware Version: V1. Firmware Version: 1.5.1 Build 20210125 Rel. 62679. Hi, I have a home network of 4 DECO M9 Plus, with 3 or them working fine but the 4th one was initially added but powered-down later on as it was not really needed. At some point, I have removed it from the app while the DECO was OS3rbFH.

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