Today, Mytour will guide you on how to delete your router's system logs using a web browser on your computer. System logs capture activity history, system events, and operational processes of the router.
Steps

Open a web browser on your computer. You can use any browser, such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or Opera.

Enter the router's IP address into the text bar. Click on the text bar at the top of the browser and type in the router's default IP address.
- Most routers use 192.168.0.1 as the default IP address. If this doesn't work, you can try 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.2.1.
- If none of these IP addresses work, try restarting the router or disconnecting the device from the network.

Enter the administrator username and password. This will log you into the router's admin interface.

Click the Login button. This will grant you access to the router's admin interface.

Click on the Status tab in the navigation bar. Locate the Status button in the router's admin interface navigation bar and click on it.
- Depending on the router model, this button might be labeled Advanced or something similar.
- For most routers, the navigation bar is located at the top of the page or on the left side of the screen.

Click on System Log or Administration-Event Log in the navigation bar. This will open the router's system log page.

Click the Clear Log button. This will delete the router's system log history.
- If a pop-up prompts you to confirm the action, click OK or Yes.
