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Connecting With The Router

By: Alex De Mostafa



The IP address 192.168.1.1 is the default address that connects a user and technician with the home routers. It is the original address set by the manufacturer and is one of the most important addresses both for experts and individuals, as it can affect the set up and installation progress of the router – thus the internet connection as well. It is the default IP address; however it can be changed through the administrative system of the router.

The 192.168.1.1 is a so called private IPv4 address, set to all routers of every brand and company. All computers working on local networks can use this address. If you want to connect to it, you can open your browser and simply type it on the address space. When you type it and press enter you will be asked to enter a username and password. If it is the first time you enter or you haven’t changed it, the default is usually ‘admin’ for username and ‘admin’ for password. In some cases the username is blank, although this is rarer. Both the username and password can be changed through the administrative console.

Once you enter, you will have access to the configuration system of your router; whether you have a wireless or wired connection to the router, you will be able to perform numerous actions. Some of them are port forwarding, router security and password changes. You can also set a dynamic or static IP address (if your provider allows it).

What can you do if you cannot connect to the 192.168.1.1?

This usually happens if there is problematic connection to the router. One thing you should do is to check the status of the LAN connection. You can go to the Networks and click on Properties; check the Internet Protocol and if necessary choose to obtain an address manually – in this case you can choose 192.168.1.2 as IP address, Subnet mask at 255.255.255.0 and type in 192.168.1.1 for the Default gateway.
You can also try to reset the router, pressing the reset button for 20-30 seconds. You will need to power the router off and then on again and try to connect once more. Usually this solves the problem.



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