some, but not most there is a list on the internet of all the default
passwords.
On May 28, 2011 9:04 PM, "MiniMe" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Isn't admin/admin the default user name and password for most factory set
> routers?
>
>
> On Sat, 28 May 2011 18:15:19 -0500, Sam Franc <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>> I do not find the router set up screen.
>> The routers are all plugged in.
>> The main router is working and this email is going thru it from my mail
>> computer.
>> I got a screen up with a user and password boxes but nothing including
>> admin will get by that screen
>> There must be another way to do this .
>> Sam
>>
>> On 5/27/2011 7:52 PM, Winterlight wrote:
>>> You have to log into the router setup screen. Plug a computer into the
>>> LAN port of your router. Open a browser and type the ip address of that
>>> router... depends on the router but linksys usually ships as
>>> 192.168.1.1 If you have not changed anything in either of them then
>>> your user name and password are probably both admin
>>>
>>> At this point I suggest you head over to Linksys and download and read
>>> the pdf manuals for your routers. And while you are there grab the
>>> latest firmware for each router and then flash them. Look in the manual
>>> and it will give you a step by step for this.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> At 06:58 PM 5/27/2011, you wrote:
>>>> Thanks, but how do I get a window to enter those values?
>>>> Sam
>>>>
>>>> On 5/27/2011 3:49 PM, Winterlight wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Plug your broadband into the WAN port of router one
>>>>> set Router one = 192.168.1.1
>>>>> SSD = router 1
>>>>> WEP2 = router 1 key
>>>>> Channel 1
>>>>>
>>>>> CAT6 from router one LAN port to router 2 WAN port
>>>>> Set IP router two = 192.168.2.1
>>>>> SSD = router 2
>>>>> WEP2 = router 2 key
>>>>> Channel 6
>>>>>
>>>>> Turn every thing on one at a time.. router one, router two, PC to get
>>>>> it up and running.
>>>>>
>>>>> This will not isolate router one from router two, everybody can see
>>>>> everybody but on different routers. The wireless are two separate
>>>>> connections that should change to strongest signal as you move
>>>>> through the house if you set your laptop up that way. How well it
>>>>> works depends on interference. good luck
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> At 02:22 PM 5/27/2011, you wrote:
>>>>>> I have 2 Linksys broadband routers.
>>>>>> I ran a cable from the main one to the other side oh the house to
>>>>>> get a better signal on my laptop.
>>>>>> When I power up the second router it kills the signals to my roku
>>>>>> and other computer.
>>>>>> I have heard of other people doing this.
>>>>>> How do I keep the signals to my Roku and other computer?.
>>>>>> And get my regular signal out of the second router?
>>>>>> Sam
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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