How do I log into my Cisco router?
How to log-in to Cisco router?
- Connect your device, either computer or mobile, to your internet.
- Open a web browser and enter the IP address of your router. The IP address used for most CISCO routers is 192.168. ...
- From the log-in page, enter your username and password. ...
- Hit the Ok button to access your web interface!
What is the username and password for Cisco router?
The default user name of your Cisco router is either “admin” or “cisco”. The default password of all Cisco routers is either “admin”, “cisco” or is a blank field. Once you input this account name and password, you should have no issue setting up your device securely.
What is router login?
Find Your Router's IP Address
You log into your router's firmware through a browser. Any browser will do. At the address field, type the IP address of your router. Most routers use an address of 192.168.1.1.
How do I log into my ZTE router?
Type http://setup.zte in the address bar, then press Enter on your keyboard. Type http://setup.zte in the address bar, then press Enter on your keyboard. Enter the password (default is admin), then click Login. Enter the password (default is admin), then click Login.
How do I access my router's IP address?
To find your router's IP address, type cmd in the Windows search bar and press Enter to open the command prompt. Type ipconfig in the command prompt and press Enter to run the command. Scroll through the information until you see a setting for Default Gateway under Ethernet adapter or Wireless LAN adapter.
Is my router hijacked?
All internet browsers lead to the same site
Browser hijacking is a sure sign that you have a hacked router or wireless gateway. In this case, a hacker logged in to your router and changed its Domain Name System (DNS) settings—the system that matches numeric IP addresses with their web domains.
Is router check safe?
Router Checker cannot verify your DNS server as safe, so it may or may not be dangerous. This can mean you're using a DNS server that is different from the ones administered by your Internet service provider, or that your Internet set-up has been changed to use a server that Router Checker can't verify.