Reset my netgear n300 wnr2000v5

Hello

I need help to reset my router. I can not find a small button, that I should hold for 20 seconds, ore something.

Henrik

Hello @Hefa

Welcome to the community!

The reset button is located at the bottom of the unit.

It is a separate round shape at the bottom of the unit.

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