They reset me 3000+ days

Yes, you can reset someone’s internet depending on your access level and location. If you are the network administrator, you can reboot or factory reset the router via its web interface. If you only have physical access, you can unplug the router or press the hardware reset button. [1234]

The best method depends on exactly what you are trying to achieve:

1. If you want to temporarily disconnect or kick someone off your Wi-Fi

If an unauthorized device is on your network, you can instantly remove them by blocking their connection or changing the Wi-Fi details. [12]

  • Remove via Router Settings: Log into your router’s admin panel (typically through your browser via 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1), go to the connected devices or client list, and select the disconnect or block option. [123]
  • Change Wi-Fi Password: If you change your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password, it will immediately kick all unauthorized users off the network. [12]

2. If you need to reboot the network to fix connection issues

If you need to fix a glitch or refresh the connection, you can simply power cycle the equipment. [12]

  • Restart the Router: Unplug the power cable, wait 30 seconds, and plug it back in.
  • Do a Full Factory Reset: If you are locked out of the router or suspect malicious access, find the “Reset” button (usually a small pinhole on the back), hold it for 10–30 seconds, and release. Note that this deletes all custom settings, passwords, and configurations. [1234567]

3. If someone is targeting you or your internet is being maliciously attacked

If someone is disrupting your internet remotely (such as a DDoS attack), you can often break the attack by rebooting your modem to get a new public IP address. Turn off the modem and router for 5 to 15 minutes before turning them back on to ensure your Internet Service Provider (ISP) assigns a new IP address. [1234]

To avoid a messy network setup after a complete factory reset, getting guidance on the exact login steps is helpful.

For tips on how to get the settings and consistency just right:

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I Accidentally Hacked Someone’s Wi-Fi – How to Stop It From Happening to You …YouTube · Caroline Dunn

Could you tell me what specific problem you are trying to solve (e.g., kicking off an unwanted device, fixing a slow connection, or securing a compromised router)? I can give you the exact steps tailored to your situation.

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