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### I entered the wrong Wi-Fi information
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### I entered the wrong Wi-Fi information
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- If you have a device with a button and the button is configured as a component in the Tasmota settings (e.g., GPIO0 - Button1), you can try pressing the button to force the device into [Wi-Fi configuration mode](Button-usage#4-short-presses) with 4 short presses of the button.
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- If you have a device with a button and the button is configured as a component in the Tasmota settings (e.g., GPIO0 - Button1), you can try pressing the button to force the device into [Wi-Fi configuration mode](Button-usage#4-short-presses) with 4 short presses of the button.
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- If that didn't work reset your device using [Fast power cycle device recovery](Fast-power-cycle-device-recovery)
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- If you are unsure what SSID you have entered, you can try to find that with special Wi-Fi sniffing tools. For example [Nirsoft WifiChannelMonitor](https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wifi_channel_monitor.html) can show your mistakenly configured SSID name.
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- If you are unsure what SSID you have entered, you can try to find that with special Wi-Fi sniffing tools. For example [Nirsoft WifiChannelMonitor](https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wifi_channel_monitor.html) can show your mistakenly configured SSID name.
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**Linux system example:**
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**Linux system example:**
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