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 ====== Reset to factory settings ====== ====== Reset to factory settings ======
  
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   * Username and password of the normal user will be reset to user and user.   * Username and password of the normal user will be reset to user and user.
   * Username and password of the guest will be reset to guest and guest.   * Username and password of the guest will be reset to guest and guest.
-  * The IO mode will be set to "GPIO only". + 
-  * All Networker pins are configured as inputs. +Further settings depend ​on the project
-  * The GPIO server is listening ​on port 65000+Read more about them at the appropriate project pages.
-  * The serial server is configured for port 64000. +
-  * UART is set to 19200 baud. +
-  * SPI is configured for 10.4 MHz, Mode 0, sample in the middle. +
-  * I2C is configured for 100kHz.+
  
  
 ===== Reset to factory settings at Netzer ===== ===== Reset to factory settings at Netzer =====
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 +Usually the Netzer can be reset to factory settings via the start page of the webinterface. If the administrator password is lost or the IP settings are wrong, Networker can no longer be configured or updated. In that case the Netzer configuration can be reset to factory settings directly at the Netzer hardware. ​
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 +==== Releases older than 1.5 ====
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-Usually the Networker can be reset to factory settings via the start page of the webinterface. If the administrator password is lost or the IP settings are wrong, Networker can no longer be configured or updated. In that case the Networker configuration can be reset to factory settings directly at the Networker hardware. ​The PGD pad should be pulled down with a resistor (1K) to ground during a Networker ​restart. As soon as Networker ​"​hangs"​ (meaning does nothing) the installed resistor ​should ​be removed. If Networker starts flashing the network jack LEDs the reset was successful. Afterwards a restart is performed. ​+ 
 +The PGD pad should be pulled down with a resistor (1K) to ground during a Netzer ​restart. 
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 +As soon as Netzer ​"​hangs"​ (meaning does nothing) the installed resistor ​must be removed. If Networker starts flashing the network jack LEDs the reset was successful. Afterwards a restart is performed. ​ 
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 +==== Release 1.5 ==== 
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 +<note important>​Reset to factory settings with resistor is no longer supported.</​note>​ 
 +For resetting to factory settings the [[eraseeeprom_project|erase_eeprom project]] is uploaded via TFTP, like described [[fwupdates|here]]. 
  

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