IfI want to login to my wifi router, and check firewall setttings etc... Is there a default username and password? I am trying to figure out why I cannot remotely connect to WEMO devices from outside my home network.
SSID and PASSPHRASE for connected to the wifi are on the router. Not sure if its true for the DSL accounts, but for FIOS routers you can lookup the current value, even if you changed it on your account pages and on your TV screen from a page in your STB.
But at some point the changed the software and the password changed to the serial number of the router. Reseting the router caused it to ask you to set an admin id and password. Newer routers have a admin password listed on the sticker and I think all when reset go back to that printed value.
I just got Telus services installed a couple days ago and do not know where to find the default admin password for the new NH20A modem. I can find the admin password for the B20 WiFi 6 booster no problem, but that just lets me login to the Wifi unit not the router. I wanted to look at things like port forwarding, firewall etc. Could a tech or rep maybe post a picture of where to find it on the new hardware? I searched the site but the technician said this hardware is very new so it seems like documentation for it has not been updated.
The lid should be user removable according to my neighbourhood tech. There appears a latch at the blue circle, and the admin password is in the red circle. Entering it will allow you to find the IP address of the Wi-Fi 6 device, which should have all the router options. The device in the photo only provides modem functions, not routing functions, and effectively replaces the ONT used in the past.
No, that's the B20. I mean the Fibre/Router unit, the NH20A. I found the admin password on the "TrashCan" unit no problem, but that only lets you login to the WiFi settings. If I want to see firewall/port stuff I'm guessing I have to log into the main unit. I have 3 devices plugged in via ethernet, so the controls for that are gonna be on the main unit. I tried calling Telus support but the tier 1 didn't seem to understand the unit I have is quite new and the advice he gave for it wasn't making any sense.
I can hit the login page by going to the gateway at 192.168.1.254, so I know there's a login for it. I feel bad but I may have to call a service tech in just to take the lid off so I can take a picture of the information lol
Not sure just how much help this info is going to be, however you might want to try these on your NH20A...
As well I did find a reference to a model that used the username of admin, and a blank password...
Thanks so much, this post was super helpful - knowing where the latch was made all the difference. I was able to pop off the lid lol. And there is definitely login info there - even though the Telus support tech I spoke with said there wasn't lol. Thanks again!!
No, sorry its not mine, a couple of photo's from the net.... I'm doing my research prior to ordering the 2.5Gbps symmetrical service... Can't have enough info prior to pulling the trigger on the new service as far as I'm concerned...
Will be connecting it to my Ubiquiti Unifi stack and want to make sure that this will all work. As you may gather, being this new a device, I don't want to find I'm without internet for a week if I don't make the corrects decisions prior to the install... Cheers...
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Recently I set-up a T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and am discovering that not all my devices can connect. My Shark IQ Robot vacuum is one device that will not connect to 5G, it says it can only connect to 2.4G. Does anyone have an idea how I can get this to work?
Both Nokia (cylinder) and Arcadyn (cube) default to 5 and 2.4G sharing the same SSID. You can log into the web interface 192.168.12.1 and select separate SSID for each and that will allow you to use different SSIDs and passphrase. After you do that, if your 2.4G device requires an app from your phone or laptop to setup wifi, then you have to make sure your phone/laptop is on the same 2.4G wifi. Once setup is completed, you can set your phone/laptop back to 5G.
This needs to be documented by T-mobile. I have the same issue with some devices that accept 2.4G only. Went through and created a second SSID (see Katiejo123 above).
Went to 192.168.12.1 as mentioned by Cat Call but there is no sign-in link and cannot do anything.
According to sources 2.4G works best on channels 1, 6 and 11. T-mobile assigned the new SSID to channel 4.
The issue of connecting 2.4G devices needs to be resolved. If I attache a separate router that has 5G and 2.4G, to the device I can then connect my 2.4G devices. BUT this should not be the case.
I Just got a 5G gateway (black tower model FAST 5688W), my eufy cams are not connecting to the 2.4ghz, but other devices can connect well (printers, tablets, tv, etc). I have tried with the default 5ghz/2.4ghz, also with single 2.4ghz and any combination of WPA/WPA2/WPA3 with no success. I also deleted all devices from my app and deleted cache in the cell phone. Does anybody know if eufy is not compatible with this type of gateway?
I always recommend leaving the default network alone and using it when possible. (You can change the SSID and password.) The default network automatically selects either 2.4 or 5 GHz for the connected devices, and uses the highest current level of security WPA2/WPA3.
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You need to know your username and password to login to your Nokia G-2425G-A. Just in case the router's username and password have never been changed, you may want to try the factory defaults. Below is a list of all known Nokia G-2425G-A default usernames and passwords.
The last option when you are unable to get logged in to your router is to reset it to the factory defaults. If you decide to reset your router to factory defaults, then you can follow our How To Reset your Router guide.f you still cannot get logged in, then you are probably going to have to reset your router to its default settings.
How to connect to a XS-2426G-A Nokia router?Connect your device to the router via Ethernet or Wi-Fi.Open a web browser and enter the default IP address for the router usually .Enter the default username and password, usually printed on router and printed on router.Nokia - XS-2426G-ABrandNokiaRouterXS-2426G-AIp Address192.168.1.254Loginprinted on routerPasswordprinted on routerRouter Ip addressOthers IP addresses used by the router brand Nokia
At first, both the WAN and WAN6 interfaces bizarrely showed packets being sent, so I deleted the WAN6 interface. But still, there are "Advanced Settings" under WAN that seem to default to using IPv6. I tried disabling those but then the ISP sends other errors (e.g. "Unknown error (USER_REQUEST)").
My friend has become frustrated with OpenWrt and now wants to dump it and go back to the factory Nexx firmware. I have tried to say that OpenWrt is better, but it's hard to be persuasive when it acts like this.
Those timeouts occur for a variety of reasons: some ISPs want username and password, some insist that the packet come from a specific VLAN, other only answer if the device has a specific MAC address and so on and so forth.
Starting from the very beginning (i.e., when OpenWrt is first installed), do I need to delete the WAN6 interface (by default, there seems to be WAN and WAN6), or just leave it alone and set "Obtain IPv6-Address" to Disabled?
The Nexx WT3020 router's factory software worked to connect to the ISP, albeit jankily (before we reflashed it to OpenWrt), and a Mac (normally behind the router) can itself connect to the ISP via PPPoE (i.e., connecting the Mac directly to the optical modem, bypassing the router entirely), so I am guessing(?) the ISP isn't expecting a specific MAC address. As for a specific VLAN, I'm not sure how that would be specified, but I gather it's not necessary to provide a service name in the PADI.
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