Reset the router pswd on a wrt320

I have trouble getting a new computer to run properly on a wrt320 which works fine for all other computers, including a new ipad mini. The new computer is windows 7 and it connects and will even work briefly and then pretty much stops.

I was going to connect to 192.168.1.1 and check some settings, but can't.  The default value (pswd user & admin empty) do not work and I have no recollection of having never changed.

I think that if I reset the router physically I'm afraid I'll lose all my existing settings and nothing will connect.  I just need to know how to reset the router at this point pswd.  Can anyone help?

Then, you will need to reset the router and start over.

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