To log in, users typically need a default username and password, which vary by brand: Router Brand Default Username Default Password Troubleshooting Access
Sometimes a simple reboot of your router and computer clears the cache and allows the connection to go through.
Option 3: Just the facts (If you're sending it to yourself as a note) "Router/Server Access: 192.168.1.100:1 (Admin Panel)" A quick tip:
Private IP addresses are defined in three ranges:
To log in, users typically need a default username and password, which vary by brand: Router Brand Default Username Default Password Troubleshooting Access
Sometimes a simple reboot of your router and computer clears the cache and allows the connection to go through.
Option 3: Just the facts (If you're sending it to yourself as a note) "Router/Server Access: 192.168.1.100:1 (Admin Panel)" A quick tip:
Private IP addresses are defined in three ranges: