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Since people are always asking "what is my routher's IP address?" at my work, I've found that it's nice to have ONE SPOT to check. So hopefully a mod can stick this to the top and everyone can use it. I'll also include default password/username.

I removed it from CODE tags, and put in an XLS - it is "READ ONLY" with a password, so only I can adjust it ... the file is located here and if I've missed any, please let me know, and I'll add it as soon as possible. - Allan

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What about bridges / access points etc...

Linksys WET54 is a wireless bridge and default it's 192.168.1.226

Dunno about default username, I think there's no username (blank), but the password is "admin" or "password"....:s

I'm sure Netgear don't have the password "123" on everything, my wgr614 was either "admin" or "password" as the password.

when I searched "GOOGLE" for 'netgear IP address' I got that info from a networking site. If someone can let me know? I'll change that list.

Also, I never thought about access points. I'll do a seperate 'code' for that later. I've gotta go to work as I am 'emergancy call in' now :(

not in the one i got. perhaps that's on older models... I wonder why idiots don't change their passwords. I love it when i find unsecured wireless connections where the idiot doesn't change the default password, i could lock the dumbass out of his own router if i wanted.

linksys is admin admin btw

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I searched, and could not find info on the following router makers pages.

IF someone has a router, and can scan, or snap a pic of their manual and email me, I'd appreciate it. I'm lookin for:

ABS

ASUS

Buffallo Tech.

Hawking Tech.

Linkskey

not in the one i got. perhaps that's on older models... I wonder why idiots don't change their passwords. I love it when i find unsecured wireless connections where the idiot doesn't change the default password, i could lock the dumbass out of his own router if i wanted.

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Yes, I always love to find those. I've never done it though, although it'd probably make someone money sometime though.

If you're not smart enough to secure your wireless, then you don't need it.

D-link is admin for password...

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you would think I'd know that, considering I have a Dlink *LMAO*

I fixed it, and added a few more

for SMC Barricade routers, the ip address depends on the first 3 parts of your network ip

eg.

192.168.123.x

and then the final part, is whatever you set for it.. for mine, its 254

x.x.x.254

so the router ip is

192.168.123.254

im sure its different for other people, and once you access it for the first time, the default password is "admin" with no login

D-link is admin for password...

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you would think I'd know that, considering I have a Dlink *LMAO*

I fixed it, and added a few more

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I just went through MY info that I have on the DI 524, 604, 804 and a few other D-Links I've come accross at work. They all say UN: admin, PW: (blank). If you can show me another D-Link product that is different, I'll add it to the first post. But I'm 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% sure that it's admin / (blank)

  • 7 months later...

I'm resurfacing an OLD thread, because I want to get more info ...

If you have a VoIP router/gateway or a modem that has a "web portal" to see info ... please PM me the info

Manufacture: (ie Motorola)

Make: (ie Surfboard 5100)

IP: (ie 192.168.100.1)

User Name [if any]: (ie admin)

Password [if any]: (ie admin)

THANKS EVERY ONE IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR HELP

  • 2 weeks later...

my D-Link DSL-G604T's (Modem+Router) ip address is 10.1.1.1 with the default username and password as 'admin'

10.1.1.1 ? Yeah thats going to help lots of people ;)

ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Broadband/dslg604t/Ma...al_07072005.zip

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So we will have UNKNOWN and INVALID info in this spreadsheet.. ;)

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...

hehehe yah think ;) I would say its a given, since this thread is over 2 years old.. An the couple of posts that gave any info about their routers was crap like this;

"my D-Link DSL-G604T's (Modem+Router) ip address is 10.1.1.1"

Guess they were confused to what the term "default" actually meant ;)

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