Many articles have introduced the configuration of wireless routers. The following describes the configuration restoration function of wireless routers. If a configuration problem occurs, you do not need to configure it again, just like installing a "boss key" for the wireless router.
1. Wireless Router recovery configuration features:
The recovery configuration function allows us to set different parameters for different network environments and network requirements based on the actual situation at home, and properly Save the configuration information of these parameters. If necessary, we can load and restore them directly. Generally, not all wireless routers and broadband routers have the configuration recovery function. We need to find the corresponding options on the "management" interface. The D-Link DIR300 wireless router in the hands of the author has this function, so here I write this bit to show you how to restore the configuration function.
Ii. Practical wireless router recovery Configuration:
The whole configuration recovery operation is not complex. The key is to keep the backup configuration file properly. The following describes the implementation steps using the D-Link DIR300 wireless router as an example.
Step 1: access its management interface through the DIR300 management address 192.168.0.1, enter the correct management account information and password, and then log on.
Step 2: The configuration recovery function is displayed under the Maintenance tag option of DIR300. Click "Save and restore" on the left. This is the option for backup and recovery configuration.
Step 3: Select "Save and restore" and we will see that it consists of several parts, including "Save settings to local hard disk" and "load settings from local hard disk ", "Restore to factory default settings" and "Clear Language Pack ". Here, we will first back up the current configuration parameters for future use.