Web Interface - Username and Password.

I have a question when i put my IP address i need to put a password and username. Where i can get dose things ?

Before I suggest you for any trouble shooting steps, I would like to ask few questions. Let me know the model number of the router? When you connect the computer to the router what IP address do you get on the computer? To check the IP address that you are getting from the Router...
You can check the IP address in the following manner:
# Click on Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt.
# A black pop up box should come up, type: "ipconfig /all" …
There check the IP address and Default Gateway under LAN….
Second, if you want to get an access of the Router management page then here is the link: http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?vw=1&docid=3d655af76e21457fa8b71a0c3a2a0c9c_3676.xml&pid=80&r...

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