If you are experiencing network issues or want to change your Belkin N600 router’s settings, resetting it to its factory default settings is a good place to start. Resetting your router erases all its settings, including your network name and password, and returns it to its default state. Here’s how to reset your Belkin N600 router:
1. Use a sharp object to depress the router’s reset button. You can use a SIM card key or a ballpoint pen if you don’t have one.
2. Hold down the button for about 10 to 15 seconds. The router’s light button will flash red.
3. After 10 to 15 seconds, release the button. Your router has now been reset to its factory default settings.
4. You’ll need your default network name and password to access your router’s settings. You can find this information on a sticker on the bottom of your router.
That’s it! Your Belkin N600 router has been reset to its default settings, and you can now set it up again and configure it to your liking. If you want to change your network name and password, you can find a helpful video tutorial in the description box below.