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RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers

jamescv7 said:
Here are some default IP address. ;)

Arescom 192.168.1.1 username: dsladmin password: n/a*
Bausch Datacom 10.0.0.2 username: admin password: epicrouter
Flowpoint 192.168.254.254 username: n/a* password: admin
JAHT 10.0.0.2 username: Admin password: epicrouter

* Not available

Thanks guys. Keep them coming.
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 9-11-2011

Updated:

Added:
  • TP-Link IP, Username and Password
  • 2Wire IP
  • Arescom Ip, Username and Password
  • Bausch Datacom IP, Username and Password
  • Flowpoint IP, Username and Password
  • JAHT IP, Username and Password
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 9-11-2011

Good list mclovin appreciate your help.
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 9-11-2011

malbky said:
Good list mclovin appreciate your help.

Glad that you like it :)
If you have any that I have to add let me know :)
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 25-3-2012

Updated:

Added:
  • Zyxel, Username and Password
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 25-3-2012

It is fairly critical to change the password immediately.

Most people think that there's no reason to change the password - you need to be on the network to connect to the router, right?

It is actually possible for a webpage to actually detect your router type and log into it and completely bypass your firewall, opening a connection directly to the attacker.

This works within the browser and if you use a default password you can get owned easily.

Disabling remote connection is the best way to handle this. Otherwise, ensure that you use HTTPS to connect to the router (it's a self signed certificate) and make the password/username different and strong.
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 25-3-2012

I have always changed my password because something like this might happen. but what you said Hungry Man is right that is a weakness that can happen. I access my router by going to HTTPS.
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 25-3-2012

Update:

Download link is dead and will be re-uploading once I get back home.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers

umbrapolaris said:
TP-Link (very used in Asia, chinese brand)

default IP: 192.168.1.1
default username/Psw: admin/admin

I currently use TP-Link. :P Same Username and password.
My Wi-Fi router's model: TL-WR740N
Firmware Version: 3.12.4 Build 100910 Rel.57694n
Hardware Version: WR740N v1/v2 00000000
Access Type: What is it?
Privileges: Admin
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 25-3-2012

Great article, also if your looking for you router IP you can find it by hitting Winkey + R, type cmd, brings up the command prompt, type ipconfig, and find you default gateway it's your routers IP address.
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 25-3-2012

Will have to update this again by the looks of it :D
Will get onto that right away.
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 29-6-2012

Update:

A new link has been added and all of the ones that you guys have suggested have been added.

If there is one that you would like me to add then let me know :)
 
RE: McLovin's Default IP and Password Guide for routers - Updated 29-6-2012

If there's more that you think that I should add, drop a post on this thread.