Most broadband routers (and SOHO firewalls) have some form of web-based administration for router configuration and management. Different brands routers use different default IPs/ports for connecting to their web management interface. Here is a quick and incomplete cheat sheet to help you connect to them:
Notes: - For a more complete database of routers' addresses, as well as default passwords, check out our extensive Broadband Hardware Database with over 3000 routers/modems. - You can easily find your router's IP address in Command Prompt (Start > Run > type command), by typing ipconfig. The "Default Gateway" is your router's IP address in most cases, and can be used as an URL for its management interface. - To connect to a router's admin interface via the WAN port, you might have to enable the feature in the router, then use the router's public IP address and the same port. - Even if your router is not listed, you might still be able to connect to it using one of the above IP addresses. - For a list of cable/dsl modems' diagnostic interface IPs please see our Cable Modem FAQ instead.
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