Does Your Router Need A Reboot?

How to Reboot Your Router the Correct Way

Having Wi-Fi connection issues? Fix the problem by rebooting your router. 
Here’s how to do it the proper way.

Why You Might Need to Reboot Your Router.
There are many reasons why you need to reboot your home network router, such as

> If your internet runs slowly, a reboot may speed things up.
> Rebooting can also help clear any memory or CPU usage issues affecting your router’s performance.
> If you recently installed a new router or made changes to your network, a reboot may be necessary to apply the changes.
> If you’re experiencing frequent disconnections, a reboot may help stabilize your connection.
> When you have trouble connecting to certain websites or online services, it can clear any DNS cache issues.
> If your router has been on for a long time, a reboot can help refresh its performance.
> It can also help if you’re experiencing problems with your wireless signal.

To do a proper reboot of your router, you should take the following steps.

Step 1: Unplug the Router From the Power Source
Step 2: Reboot Using the Reset Button
Step 3. Sign in to Your Router’s Admin and Change Your Password
Step 4: Check the Ethernet Cable
Step 5: Move the Router to a Different Location
Step 6: Get a New Router

Thanks to Sammy Ekeran
https://www.makeuseof.com/reboot-router-correct-way/

Cliff Chapman

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