Answer:
1. Check the "Power" light on the router. ...
Check the "Internet" light on the router. ...
Check the "Wireless" light on the router if Wi-Fi is enabled and active on the device. ...
Check the "Ethernet Port" lights only if your computer is connected to the router with an Ethernet cable.
2. Network & Internet” page, select the “Status” tab on the left and then, on the right, scroll down and click
3. Just because you pay for the fastest package your internet service provider (ISP) offers doesn't mean you're actually going to get those speeds
4. After finding your IP Address, keep the command prompt open. If you have closed it, follow the instructions found in our IP identification page. In command prompt, type “ipconfig /release”, and press enter. Wait for the command to be processed, and then type “ipconfig /renew” and press enter
5.Resetting your router to its default factory settings will also reset your router's password. The router's default password is “admin” as for the username, just leave the field blank.