Have you ever wanted to port-forward? Wanted to change router settings? And you do not know username or password? Many people cannot access their router through a web browser, because they either forgot a password/username or do not have a router manual at all. Well, there is a little trick that can help you access your router with full Super User rights.
Steps
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- Search for Run.
- Type "cmd" in Run (without quotes) and hit Enter.
- When a Command Prompt opens up, type in "ipconfig" (without quotes) and hit enter.
- Locate your Default Gateway under Ethernet Adapter (Local Area Connection), mark and copy that address.
- Go to your web browser and paste the previously copied address in the URL search bar, hit Enter. It will asks you for Username and Password.
- Go to your modem (physical object).
- Below, on bottom of the modem try to locate "Modem Access Code", memorise or write down the code.
- Go back to your PC and web browser on the tab you were previously on trying to access your router.
- Write or paste your Modem Access Code you previously wrote down or memorised in the Password section.
- For Username try these inputs: "user", "admin" "000", "administrator" or blank or any other default Username you could think of (without quotes).
- Congratulations! You now should have a full access to your Router/Modem
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