I think I can set a PW (SSIP) and I have to name the devices etc. I am also worried about someone using us as a hotspot. Their requirement is evident because the only way to set up the wireless router is by retrieving the login page using the IP address 192.168.1.1.
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The username is admin while the password can be admin, password, or space. This is the general question I’m frequently getting from the subscribers of my YouTube channel that they can’t access the 192.168.1.1 router admin page. Use the default password: The default password is very common. The goal of this is like I stated, to provide wireless capability to our Sunday school classrooms but making sure we do not expose our administrative network. To solve the problem, there are four ways of accessing the Router admin page without a password. Is this correct?ĭo you recommend I leave the ADMIN group on the primary device? Or should I just go ahead and create 3 seperate wired lans off the back of the Primary router? I know that I have to set the IP addresses on the two additional devices, and if I understand correctly, by setting the third octet to something different, I will in effect be isolating the two devices downstream from the primary. If I understand correctly, the main primary router can remain in place, and I can cascade the additional devices by connecting to the lan ports on back of the primary router. At this time, the goal is to isolate the additional routers from the admin section. We want to expand this simple connection by adding two additional wireless routers. Right now there is no file sharing whatsoever as far as they know. My local church has a DSL conneciton using a Link Sys Wireless G router for the admin staff to access the Internet. First let me describe what I am trying to do. I have read a few of your replies and your knowledge appears way above mine, so I thought I'd send you a message to ask a simple question.