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The Reboot AP page displays.
5. Click the Enable Scheduled Reboot button so that the button displays blue.
The scheduling controls display.
6.
Select the check box for the day on which you want the access point to reboot.
You can select multiple days.
7.
Using the Start Time menus, specify the hour and minutes for the time at which the
access point must reboot.
Specify the hour in 24-hour format.
8. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Return the access point to its factory default
settings
Under some circumstances (for example, if you lost track of the changes that you made
to the access point settings or you move the access point to a different network), you
might want to erase the configuration and reset the access point to factory default
settings.
If you do not know the current IP address of the access point, first try to use an IP scanner
application to detect the IP address before you reset the access point to factory default
settings.
To reset the access point to factory default settings, you can use either the Reset button
on the side of the access point or the use the reset function in the local browser interface.
However, if you cannot find the IP address or lost the password to access the access
point, you must use the Reset button.
After you reset the access point to factory default settings, the password for the admin
user name is password, the access point’s DHCP client is enabled, the default SSID is
shown in the format NETGEARxxxxxx-SETUP, and the default password for WiFi access
is sharedsecret. If the access point does not receive an IP address from a DHCP server,
the LAN IP address is set to 192.168.0.100.
For an extensive list of factory default settings, see Factory default settings on page 247.
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