Hit the wsp reset on accident

Fedupdude

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Oct 31, 2016
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I hit that wsp reset button on my router on accident. It's a TP-LINK tl-wdr3500. I was able to get into the admin page and got the router for the 2.4 gigahertz to tell me I was connected to the internet my laptop says that there's a problem with network access points does anybody know how to fix this because I'm stumped.
 
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The way you fix it is by disabling WPS all together and go through the horrific inconvenience of having to remember a password.

WPS is so insecure that any 12 year old can download an app onto their phone and hack their way into your wifi within minutes.

Reset the router and login with default username and password according to instruction manual (download it if you do not have it anymore), and then make your own wifi password for the 2.4 and 5.0 band radios. Also, change the actual routers default username and password as well.

Even having to put these in a file on your computer is 100x safer then using the default password and WPS.
The way you fix it is by disabling WPS all together and go through the horrific inconvenience of having to remember a password.

WPS is so insecure that any 12 year old can download an app onto their phone and hack their way into your wifi within minutes.

Reset the router and login with default username and password according to instruction manual (download it if you do not have it anymore), and then make your own wifi password for the 2.4 and 5.0 band radios. Also, change the actual routers default username and password as well.

Even having to put these in a file on your computer is 100x safer then using the default password and WPS.
 
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