Adding my WII's mac address to my networks

Hi there,
I am trying to add my Wii's mac address to the network system, but i do not know the user name and pass word for my Default address.. plz help

What is your router model? How are you trying to access the router?
Default credential when typing 192.168.1.1 on your browsers address bar is to leave username blank and use admin as password. If that does not work, then you'd have to reset and reconfigure your router.
Refer to my signature on how to configure it depending on your ISP type.
Do post back if you need further help.
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