Fix Forgotten Wireless Password of D-Link Router and Recover

The good news is that you're one step ahead of anyone attempting to access your network and its devices since you've secured your wireless network and router configuration settings. What's the bad news? Depending on which password you forgot – the Wi-Fi password that allows you to connect devices to your router or the administrator password that allows you to log in directly to your router – you'll need to either visit your router's Web configuration page or do a complete router reset.

To get access to its settings pages, every internet router comes with a user name and password. You don't want anyone on the network to be able to change things like the WiFi password or the firewall settings. Users are usually encouraged to change their passwords for security reasons, but many still fail to do so or are unaware that it is necessary.

Because you don't need to visit the network settings very often, forgetting your own or the default router password is extremely typical. When you don't know the router password, however, it may be rather inconvenient because there are numerous critical settings that can effectively prevent you and others from accessing the network or the internet.

Fix Forgotten Wireless Password of Dlink Router and Recover It

Let us start with the most straightforward case: a lost Wi-Fi password. After all, once you've created and saved a Wi-Fi password on your laptop, you won't need to change it again — though I do suggest changing all of your passwords at least once a year.

Step 1: In your Web browser, type http://dlinkrouter.local and 192.168.0.1 as your router's IP address.

Step 2: Select "Admin" from the drop-down option and enter your admin password at the login page.

Step 3: To go to the Web setup screen, go to the top menu and select "Setup."

Step 4: On the left-hand side, click the "Wireless Settings" link.

Step 5: Then select “Manual Wireless Connection Setup” from the drop-down menu.

Step 6: Scroll all the way down to the "Pre-Shared Key" field. 

Admin Password Forgotten of Dlink Router

If you forget your Web configuration password, you're out of luck: you won't be able to alter any of your router's settings. Your only option is to reset your router to factory settings using a paperclip or other pointed item. Hold the little reset button on the back of your router for roughly five seconds with the paperclip.

To validate the factory reset, the lights on your router will blink. You may now log into the router's Web configuration page using the router's default password (look it up in the router handbook if you don't remember it).

Once you've gotten in, make sure you update your forgotten wireless password of Dlink Router to something memorable. (Strong Password Generator can help you create a secure password.)

The Dlink Router Must Be Reset

Resetting the router to factory defaults will restore everything to the way it was when you originally got it. This shouldn't create too much problem for customers using ISP-supplied routers, as key settings will already be pre-configured.

It's possible that all you need to do is revert to the preferred choice, such as changing the forgotten wireless password of the Dlink Router. To reset the router, look for a little button on the back that is sometimes recessed and has the word reset near it.

Conclusion 

These are the best ways with the help of which you can reset your forgotten wireless password of Dlink Router. All you need to do is to follow these steps and it will be done easily. Just focus on the complete steps so that you do not have to repeat them again and again. 

 Suraj Singh

 Last Update: 29 Dec 2023

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