If you can’t figure out how to log in to your router, you can reset it by pressing and holding the Reset button on the back for about 30 seconds. After the router restarts, you will be able to log in with the default admin information. Most default logins use “admin” as the username, and then “admin”, “password”, or a blank field as the password.

Not all routers use MAC address filtering. Some router’s limit access based on static IP addresses assigned to each device.

This may be a checkbox, a button or a selection that you can make.

If you are configuring your router over a wireless connection, you may be logged out when settings changes are saved.

If you are using an AirPort router, click here.

If you are using an AirPort router, click here.

If you can’t figure out how to log in to your router, you can reset it by pressing and holding the Reset button on the back for about 30 seconds. After the router restarts, you will be able to log in with the default admin information. Most default logins use “admin” as the username, and then “admin”, “password”, or a blank field as the password.

Not all routers use MAC address filtering. Some router’s limit access based on static IP addresses assigned to each device.

This may be a checkbox, a button or a selection that you can make.

If you are configuring your router over a wireless connection, you may be logged out when settings changes are saved.