Airlink AR686WV2 User Manual - Page 67

System Log, 8.9 System Restart, 8.10 Factory Default

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3.8.8 System Log View past events on the System Log. The Log is active as long as the router is running. You may scroll pages to see older events or delete the history by selecting Delete All. 3.8.9 System Restart Restart the entire router here. Simply press Restart and the router will shut itself down before automatically powering back up. Make sure the power chord remains attached or the router will not restart. 3.8.10 Factory Default You can reset the router to factory conditions by using the Factory Default function. Please note that this will wipe any and all prior configurations you may have made. Press Restore and wait for the router to reset. Do no unplug the power during this process. 63

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3.8.8 System Log
View past events on the
System Log
. The Log is active as long as the router is running.
You may scroll pages to see older events or delete the history by selecting
Delete All.
3.8.9 System Restart
Restart the entire router here. Simply press
Restart
and the router will shut itself down
before automatically powering back up. Make sure the power chord remains attached or
the router will not restart.
3.8.10 Factory Default
You can reset the router to factory conditions by using the Factory Default function.
Please note that this will wipe any and all prior configurations you may have made.
Press
Restore
and wait for the router to reset. Do no unplug the power during this
process.