If you want to connect or change the settings of your router you will password of your router but what will you do if you have forgotten the router’s password?
Well, this blog is all about you can find the password of your router.
Quick disclaimer in this blog you can only find the router’s password through the connected device. If you’re not connected to the network this blog will not help you. Therefore, It doesn’t matter if you’re trying to access it from Laptop or PC. The process will be the same for all the devices.
The first option is very easy all you have to look into the back of your router most of the router’s company stick label back of the router with Username and Password or you can find it on google with the router model of your router.
If the default password doesn’t work for you so don’t worry we are jumping into more reliable methods.
Netgear Router
- If you have a Comcast router then try the username “co cast” and password “1234“
- If the above method doesn’t work for you try it combination of “admin” and “password“
- Alternatively, you can use the password “1234”
- Some router does not use username and password, leave it black and try the above-given method.
Netgear router uses a bunch of different login combinations. You can find the list below:
Manufacturer | Model | Protocol | Username | Password |
---|---|---|---|---|
Netgear | ADSL Modem DG632 | HTTP | admin | password |
NetGear | Comcast | HTTP | comcast | 1234 |
Netgear | DG834 | admin | password | |
Netgear | dg834g | HTTP | admin | password |
Netgear | DM602 | FTP Telnet and HTTP | admin | password |
netgear | FM114P | Multi | n/a | (none) |
Netgear | FR114P | HTTP | admin | password |
Netgear | FR314 | HTTP | admin | password |
Netgear | FVS318 | HTTP | admin | password |
Netgear | FWG114P | Multi | n/a | admin |
Netgear | GS724t | HTTP | n/a | password |
Netgear | GSM7224 | HTTP | admin | (none) |
Netgear | ME102 | SNMP | (none) | private |
Netgear | MR-314 | HTTP | admin | 1234 |
Netgear | MR314 | Multi | admin | 1234 |
Netgear | MR814 | HTTP | admin | password |
NetGear | RM356 | Telnet | (none) | 1234 |
Netgear | Router/Modem | Multi | admin | password |
Netgear | RP114 | HTTP | admin | 1234 |
Netgear | RP114 | Telnet | (none) | 1234 |
Netgear | RP614 | HTTP | admin | password |
Netgear | RT314 | HTTP | admin | admin |
Netgear | WG602 | HTTP | super | 5777364 |
NETGEAR | WGR614 | HTTP | admin | password |
Netgear | WGR614 | Multi | admin | password |
NetGear | WGT624 | HTTP | admin | password |
Netgear | WGT634U | HTTP | admin | password |
Netgear | WNR834 Bv2 | admin | password | |
Netgear | WNR834Bv2 | HTTP | admin | password |
Netgear | WPN824 / WPN824v2 | HTTP | admin | password |
Linksys Router
- Try the “comcast” and “1234” login combinations for Comcast routers.
- Or “admin”/”admin”
- use “Administrator” for username.
- Leave it one field black.
Try connecting with your ISP if this method doesn’t work
You can find the list of login combination below:
Manufacturer | Model | Protocol | Username | Password |
---|---|---|---|---|
Linksys | AG 241 – ADSL2 Gateway with 4-Port Switch | Multi | admin | admin |
linksys | ap 1120 | Multi | n/a | (none) |
Linksys | BEFSR41 | HTTP | (none) | admin |
Linksys | BEFW11S4 | HTTP | admin | (none) |
Linksys | Comcast | HTTP | comcast | 1234 |
Linksys | DSL | Telnet | n/a | admin |
Linksys | EA6700 | admin | admin | |
Linksys | EtherFast Cable/DSL ROuter | Multi | Administrator | admin |
Linksys | Linksys DSL | n/a | admin | |
Linksys | Linksys Router DSL/Cable | HTTP | (none) | admin |
Linksys | model WRT54GC compact wireless-G broadband router | Multi | (none) | admin |
Linksys | PAP2 / PAP2v2 (Vonage) | HTTP | admin | admin |
Linksys | RT31P2 (Vonage) | HTTP | admin | admin |
Linksys | RTP300 (Vonage) | HTTP | admin | admin |
Linksys | WAG54G | HTTP | admin | admin |
Linksys | WAG54GS | Multi | admin | admin |
Linksys | WAP11 | Multi | n/a | (none) |
Linksys | WAP54G | HTTP | (none) | admin |
Linksys | WRT54G | HTTP | admin | admin |
Linksys | WRT54GP2 (Vonage) | HTTP | admin | admin |
Linksys | WRTP54G (Vonage) | HTTP | admin | admin |
How to Find Router IP & Password on iPhone
- Go to settings
- Click on WI-FI
- Tap the “i” icon next to your network.
- Find the IP address in the Router field.
- Once you’ve got the IP address of your router you can put it in your browser and login into the router’s panel or check out our blog for detailed information: 192.168.100.1
How to Find Router IP & Password on Windows
- Press “Win+R” on your keyword.
- Type “CMD” in the command prompt and enter.
- Now type “ipconfig” and press enter.
- Look for the network connection for your router. If you’re connected via cable so look on Ethernet.
- You will find your router’s IP address under “default gateway”. Example: 10.0.0.1
This method will give you the default IP address of your router that you can use to login into the router panel and change the settings.
How to Find Router IP & Password on Mac
- Click on Apple Menu
- Go to System Preferences
- Select Network
- Click on connected Network.
- Click “Advanced” on the bottom.
- You find your IP address in TCP/IP tab.
If you don’t have login details so recommend you to connect with ISP.
How to Find Router IP & Password on Android
- Open Google App Store
- Search for WI-Fi Analyzer or check out here
- Install and Open the app.
- Tap on View and select AP list.
- Search for Connected to [Network Name], and tap.
- A new window will pop up with all the important information including the default router IP address.
Conclusion
If you followed our steps, you’ve hopefully found the password of your router. It can be a tricky task, Sometimes the only method is to reset the router.
Did our blog work for you? Did you contact your ISP? Let us know in the comment section below.
What could be the most common username of router. “admin” is not working
Hi Bairstow,
Try “user” or “leave it blank”
It worked for me.
Yaaa, finally i got the password. Love you Kevin Kelley for your work
Love you to James, thanks for appreciation.
Resetting a router with pin was a great idea
Nice to hear that