Help: can't access router's config page

Hi, Anyone else having this issue? Whether is via WiFi or Wired, I can't access the router's config page. Thank you.

hectorresto725 wrote: ... I can't access the router's config page. ...What is the device model number? If it's a Comcast gateway try pressing the (probably recessed) Reset button (use a toothpick or similar), and then log in to http://10.0.0.1/ with userid "admin" and password "password". See http://customer.xfinity.com/help-and-support/internet/wireless-gateway-username-and-password/ 

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