Resetting your Brightspeed modem to default settings

A reset restores your modem to its factory default settings. It will also erase any customized settings you may have changed, including static IP address setup, DNS, personalized password, WiFi settings, routing and DHCP settings. If you have custom settings, we recommend to back up your settings before performing a reset. You can then restore them once the reset is complete.

When to reset the modem

It’s important to understand the circumstances under which a factory reset is needed. If your modem isn't working right, or if you changed some settings you can't undo, you may decide it's time to reset your modem to its default settings.

 

Before you do, however, always perform a simple reboot first. If you haven't already tried rebooting (restarting) your modem, click the link below to see instructions for three different ways you can reboot.

A full factory reset returns your modem to its out-of-the-box settings and may fix the following issues:

  • Gaming problems
  • Routing errors
  • Can't connect to the internet errors
  • Slow connection speeds
  • Choppy VOIP 
  • Port connection issues 
  • Wireless network issues
  • Device conflicts

How to reset the modem

The preferred method to reset your modem is by logging into the user settings interface. If this isn't an option, you can do it manually using the reset button on the back of the modem. 

 


Click to open instructions for your chosen method below.

Important note:  If you customized your modem login information at any point, performing a factory reset will cause the network name (SSID) and password to revert back to what they were when you first received the modem. You can find these on the modem sticker, and you will need to use the original login credentials when you log into the network again for the first time.

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