How to Reset the Beetel 110TC1

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In this guide we will address how to reset the Beetel 110TC1 router. There has been a lot of confusion in the terms reset and reboot. To reboot a router means to cycle it's power by turning it off and back on again. Resetting a router is taking all the settings and reverting each and every one of them back to factory defaults.

Warning: Resetting this router can cause problems if you don't know what to expect from a reset. We suggest making a list of setting you know will be changed. Take the following list into consideration:

  • The router's interface username and password are returned to factory settings.
  • The WiFi settings are also returned to factory settings.
  • If you use DSL you will need to re-enter the ISP information. You can get this info. by calling the ISP.
  • All settings such as port forwards and IP address changes are erased.

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This is the reset router guide for the Beetel 110TC1. We also have the following guides for the same router:

Reset the Beetel 110TC1

The first thing to do is locate the tiny reset button. Typically it can be found on the back panel or on the underside of the router.

Once the reset button has been located use a pen or pencil tip to press and hold the button for about 10 seconds. Make sure your router is on for this process. Do not unplug or turn off the router. Doing so during the reset process could cause permanent damage to the router.

Remember this will erase every setting you have made in your router. It's a good idea to try other troubleshooting methods before you think about resetting the Beetel 110TC1 router.

Login to the Beetel 110TC1

After the reset process is over you need to login using the correct default IP address, username, and password from the factory. These are normally found in the user manual or maybe even on the device itself. We have found them for you and included them in our Beetel 110TC1 Login Guide.

Change Your Password

The next step is to change that default password. We strongly recommend never leaving a password at it's default value. If you need help creating a new password check out our Choosing a Strong Password guide for tips and ideas.

Tip: Write this new password down on piece of paper and stick it somewhere safe. If your router is in a secure location it's okay to write this new password down on the bottom of the Beetel 110TC1 router for safe keeping.

Beetel 110TC1 Help

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This is the reset router guide for the Beetel 110TC1. We also have the following guides for the same router: