There are many different brands of networking equipment out there, and a lot of the time default usernames and passwords are different between them. Some use “admin” as the user and pass, while others user “username” and “password,” respectively, etc. This video goes through a few different ways you can go about finding default router usernames and passwords.

Series Links:

Part 1 – Basic Networking Information
Part 2 – Finding Your Router’s IP Address, or Default Gateway
Part 3 – (You are here)
Part 4 – Finding Your Network’s DHCP Range
Part 5 – Finding Your Router’s Existing Port Forwarding Information
Part 6 – Finding a Static IP Address for Your Network Device
Part 7 – Finding Your Public IP Address and Setting Up Dynamic DNS
Part 8 – Locating Your Static IP Address Information
Part 9 – DNS & WINS Setup Best Practices

Stay tuned, the next video will be released next week!

11 Responses to “Networking Guide Video Tutorial Series – Part 3: Finding Your Router's Default Username & Password”

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  2. Shannon Says:

    Very useful information. I’ll be sure to continue following your presentation on networking. The fact that your company puts this much effort into helping your customers is awesome! : )

  3. Mario Says:

    I liked your video. I will be sure to go to the portforward.com site and check it out. Thanks for the useful tips.

  4. Joe B Says:

    I’m glad I found this link to your blog. I googled a few other sites which did not give near the detail that you provided. Thank you lots!

  5. Joe Says:

    Great Read good job guys.

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