How Do I Factory Reset TP-Link Wi-Fi Range Extender

 Most models of TP-Link routers can be reset by holding down the reset button for 6 to 10 seconds; on some models, the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) and reset buttons are the same, but the same procedure applies. TP-Link's mesh routers, the Deco M5 and Deco M9 Plus, need only a quick press of the reset button.


The browser-based administrative interface for most TP-Link routers lets you back up the router configuration, including passwords and network names, to the PC or Mac from which you are accessing the administrative interface. That feature should be under System Tools>Backup and Restore. After you back up the configuration, you can jump up to Factory Defaults in the navigation bar and click the Restore button to factory-reset the device.


TP-Link has generic factory-reset instructions for its routers here. Its most common default credentials are "admin" and "admin," but there's some variation by model.


There are two methods that are used for Factory reset TP-Link Range Extender that are described below.


Method 1: Factory Reset of TP-Link WiFi Range Extender from Software


Step 1: Plug your range extender device into a power outlet and connect it via Wi-Fi.

Step 2: Next, log in to your range extender device using the IP address you assigned when Step 3: you configured it the first time or the default IP address for TP-Link at 192.168.0.254.

Step 4: Then click on system tools in the settings. Click on the Backup and Restore option from the left side of the menu.

Step 5: To factory reset your TP-Link range extender, go to the option to restore the device to factory settings.

Step 6: A screen will appear asking, Are you sure you want to reset to factory default? Click the yes button to continue.

Step 7: Your range extender will reboot with default settings after which you will be prompted to enter a new wifi name.


Step 8: Make sure the Wi-Fi signal is still active after the Wi-Fi booster device has been factory reset.



Method 2: Hard Reset of TP-Link WiFi Range Extender

If your TP-Link extender does not have a dedicated reset button, you can still reset it using the steps below.


  • Find the reset switch on the bottom, side, or back of the device. It's tucked into a small hole.

  • Press and hold the reset switch for eight to ten seconds after you locate it with a needle, pen, or similar sharp object.

  • The extender's lights will flash and turn on gradually, signaling that it has been reset successfully and all settings have been restored.


You can log in with your default credentials after the reset (look on the back of the device for a sticker or check the user manual for the default credentials).


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Factory Reset TP-Link Wi-Fi Range Extender

Factory Reset TP-Link Wi-Fi Range Extender

Factory Reset TP-Link Wi-Fi Range Extender

Factory Reset TP-Link Wi-Fi Range Extender

Factory Reset TP-Link Wi-Fi Range Extender

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