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saltscar 21-04-2008 09:50

logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
I have a Dynamode BR-6004 W-G1 cable router. On set up, a year ago, I was able to log into 192.168.1.1 using "guest" as username and password. I now find I cannot log in. I have tried by using Firefox and IE. I am runnung Windows XP Pro. Any ideas anyone?

MovedGoalPosts 21-04-2008 09:53

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
Was it "guest", or was it "admin" that was the user name / password?

refraction 21-04-2008 10:18

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
the default login for that router according to portforward is as follows

user: admin
pass: 1234

saltscar 21-04-2008 10:46

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
I have used "guest" as both username and password in the past.
I have now tried "admin" as username and password
I have tried "admin" as username and "1234" as password
All do not work.
Any more ideas anyone?
I have emailed support at dynamode but still await a reply.

Horace 21-04-2008 10:53

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
User : allurrouters
Pass: rbelongtous

Seriously, don't leave routers, specifically wireless routers with their default login. Find the hard reset switch/button at the back and reset it, then change the default login.

MovedGoalPosts 21-04-2008 10:53

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
If you can't find the password, your best option will be a reset to factory (check the manual). From there you can start again, but that will break all your other settings such as wireless passkeys.

refraction 21-04-2008 10:55

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
well you have 3 options at this point.

1. Think back to if you ever changed the user pass (which you should have unless you want your network hacked, presuming someone hasnt already and changed it without you knowing)

2. Hunt for the manual/quickstart guide and see what that says.

3. wait for an email back from Dynamode.


The very extreme to these options would be to try and force a complete factory reset of the router, which usually involves holding down the reset button the back of the router for about 20 seconds. This however will reset all your settings on the router, so you might wanna avoid doing this if you can.

saltscar 21-04-2008 13:40

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
Thanks guys for all your ideas. Dynamode have at last replied to my call for help and a reset to factory default setting is the answer. I will do that tonight when I have more time.

Libraoct7 28-11-2008 22:12

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
Hi guys, I have a wireless network connection. My router is TP Link Wa601G. The router IP as it says on the router box is 192.168.1.1. I typed the router IP on the address bar of the enternet explorer and hit enter...and instead of asking me for a username and password it gives me this error messege "ERROR: Gateway Timeout. I tried the Default Gateway but I get the same error. Why is that? Can someone help me on that please?

Dai 28-11-2008 22:28

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Libraoct7 (Post 34685359)
Hi guys, I have a wireless network connection. My router is TP Link Wa601G. The router IP as it says on the router box is 192.168.1.1. I typed the router IP on the address bar of the enternet explorer and hit enter...and instead of asking me for a username and password it gives me this error messege "ERROR: Gateway Timeout. I tried the Default Gateway but I get the same error. Why is that? Can someone help me on that please?


did you do
http://192.168.1.1

?

Paul K 30-11-2008 09:30

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
Are you trying to set this up on wireless? If so using ethernet temporarily will help as it may just be the PC is not getting an IP from the router on wireless due to channel or setup issues. What IP does the PC have at the moment when connected to the router?

LondonRoad 01-12-2008 15:58

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
Remember to set the n/w card to the same address range as the router, i.e. 192.168.1.X

Scarlett 01-12-2008 16:26

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by saltscar (Post 34534103)
I have used "guest" as both username and password in the past.
I have now tried "admin" as username and password
I have tried "admin" as username and "1234" as password
All do not work.
Any more ideas anyone?
I have emailed support at dynamode but still await a reply.

Wow that is secure, the passwords so secret he doesn't even know it :D

Jenifer32 16-07-2010 01:33

Re: logging in to 192.168.1.1
 
When he was here, Matt worked on this for a couple weeks straight and it ended up being very frustrating and unreliable.


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