I cannot access 192.168.1.1

Hi,
This is my first post, so please be kind if the post is not placed in the right location.
My home gateway / vivid wireless "4G" account is a few years old, but it seems that the speed is getting slow more often, which is quite frustrating.
Looking on the forum, it is recommended to have a look at RSSI and CINR parameters, so I tried to logon to 192.168.I.I as recommended, but got a fail -1 error when entering logon details.
I followed The instructions of 192.168.l.l | 192.168.1.1
Can you please help?
Thanks.

Hi webdangol223. First of all, it would be best if you can tell us the model number of your device. It is not clear if you do have a Linksys router because you mentioned about "4G". Anyway, if you do have a Linksys one and you are unable to access its setup page through 192.168.1.1, you may have to check from your Command prompt whether it really has that IP address as sometimed they get changed during the setup. Once confirmed and since you are unable to access the page through that, your last option will be to reset the unit to the default settings. Once done, access the setup page again.
To do the proper reset, please press the reset button on the router for 30 seconds, release the button and unplug the unit. Replug and try to access again. 
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