Restoring your router's firmware to a previous version will reboot the router, and all devices connected to the router will lose their Internet connection. When the firmware is restored, if the same router settings are used, devices will reconnect automatically. If the restored firmware uses different router settings, you must reconnect devices using these settings.
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Release and renew IP address
When you release and renew your router's IP address, all connected devices will lose their connection to the Internet. All devices will be reconnected when the process is complete.
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Rebooting the router
Rebooting the router disconnects it from the Internet, causing all connected devices to lose Internet connectivity. When the reboot completes, the router and all devices will be reconnected.
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Factory reset router
When you reset your router, it reboots, disconnects from the Internet and clears all current settings. All devices connected to the router will also be disconnected. When the reset completes, the router will need to be set up again and then all devices will have to reconnect using the new settings.
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Restore router configuration
Restoring will reboot the router and reset all router settings to what was saved in the Backup file. Changes to passwords or settings you've made since backing up will no longer be used. You may have to reconnect devices using the saved settings. You will also have to sign into your Linksys Smart Wi-Fi account. Do you want to continue?