This is the reset guide for the ZTE F670L router. Resetting a router is different than rebooting a router. A reboot happens every time a router loses power. However, when you reset a router you, return it back to its factory default settings.
Warning: Before you proceed, there are a few things you need to know. When you reset your router, the following will happen.
- The router's username and password are reset.
- Your WiFi name and password are reset.
- If your router has any ISP settings they will be removed, and you will have to contact your ISP.
- Any firewall settings, parental controls, and port forwards that you have configured will be removed.
Resetting your router should be considered the last step. You should be sure that you have tried to at least recover your router password using our Router Password Finder before resorting to a router reset.
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This is the reset router guide for the ZTE F670L v9.0.11P2N21. We also have the following guides for the same router:
- ZTE F670L v1.1.20P1T1 - Login to the ZTE F670L
- ZTE F670L v1.1.20P1T1 - Information About the ZTE F670L Router
- ZTE F670L v1.1.20P1T1 - Reset the ZTE F670L
- ZTE F670L v10P.0.11P2N2 PLDT - Login to the ZTE F670L
- ZTE F670L v10P.0.11P2N2 PLDT - Information About the ZTE F670L Router
- ZTE F670L v10P.0.11P2N2 PLDT - Reset the ZTE F670L
Recover Password in ZTE F670L
Instead of resetting your router back to factory settings, you may want to try running our Router Password Finder first.
Router Password Finder can save you a ton of time by recovering your lost or forgotten router password instead of doing a full router reset.
Router Password Finder - Recover Lost or Forgotten Router Passwords
A router reset should be the last thing you try if you are unable to login.
Reset the ZTE F670L
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Most of the time you can find a small reset button located on either the back or the bottom of a router. Look at your router and try to find something that looks like this:
Even though yours may look slightly different, you need to look for a tiny button. Sometimes the button is under a pinhole, and you need a paper clip to push it.
Hold the reset button down for 10 seconds and watch the lights. The lights on the front of the router should do something different when the reset happens. It is harmless to hold the reset button too long.
Don't forget, this step will totally reset your ZTE F670L router back to factory settings.
Be sure to only reset your router if you have tried everything else, such as running our Router Password Finder software, which can find your lost or forgotten router password for you.
Login to the ZTE F670L
Now that you have finished resetting the router, you need to login to the router interface using the default username and password. You can find all of the information that you need in our F670L Login Guide.
Change Your Password
After logging in, you should really change your router's password for added security. It is a huge security risk to leave your router's password set to the factory default. You can follow our Choosing a Strong Password guide to help you pick a solid password for your router.
Tip: A great place to write your new password down is on a piece of paper taped to the bottom of your router.
Other ZTE F670L Guides
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This is the reset router guide for the ZTE F670L v9.0.11P2N21. We also have the following guides for the same router:
- ZTE F670L v1.1.20P1T1 - Login to the ZTE F670L
- ZTE F670L v1.1.20P1T1 - Information About the ZTE F670L Router
- ZTE F670L v1.1.20P1T1 - Reset the ZTE F670L
- ZTE F670L v10P.0.11P2N2 PLDT - Login to the ZTE F670L
- ZTE F670L v10P.0.11P2N2 PLDT - Information About the ZTE F670L Router
- ZTE F670L v10P.0.11P2N2 PLDT - Reset the ZTE F670L