To Reset The Router - HP Series 200 Installation Manual

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To Reset the Router

Press and release the Reset button on the back of the router. (Turning
the power off, then on has the same effect as pressing the Reset button.)
Resetting does the following:
Lights the Fault and Net Fail LEDs while the Reset button is pressed.
(On some models, pressing the Reset button lights all LEDs.)
Clears the event log.
Runs a self-test that lasts about one minute. (Lights the Self-test LED
during this period.)
Terminates whatever phase of operation the router is in and:
Boots the router, using the most recently saved configuration.
After the self-test, displays the ''Waiting for speed sense'' mes-
sage and waits for you to press a key to restart the router.
Uses the most recently saved configuration to initialize the router.
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Resetting does not affect any current password(s).
Pressing the Reset button discards any parameter values you may have
specified in either the Quick Configuration utility or the Configuration
Editor, but have not yet saved. That is, after a reset, the router initializes
itself with whatever configuration parameter values were last saved.
If the Self-test LED does not turn off within about one to three minutes
of when you press and release the Reset button there may be a
malfunction. In this case, check the status of the Fault and Net Fail
LEDs for the error, and turn to chapter 3, ''Troubleshooting''.
Resetting the Router, Clearing the Passwords, and Clearing the Router
Router Operation
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