A large set of default IP addresses for some common vrouters!
Today, the network has become one of the essential basic elements in our daily life. Therefore, when the network fails, we hope to solve these faults as soon as possible, the Web management interface for logging on to a vro is one of the more effective solutions to the problem. However, most users cannot remember the router's Web management address (I believe that most users will not modify this address, so it is usually the default IP address when the router leaves the factory), and always tries from 192.168.X.X, to guess.
In fact, it is very easy to view the IP address information of a vro. You can find it at the command prompt in Windows-enter ipconfig in the Command Prompt window. In the displayed information, the default gateway address is generally the Web management address of the router.
Query vro IP addresses through ipconfig
Of course, if your network is disconnected (your terminal cannot be pinged with the vrodhcp, or the dhcp of the vrodhcp is disabled), you need to query the default IP address of the vro, then, manually configure the IP address of the same network segment for the terminal device. How can I query the default IP address of a vro? Generally, there will be a random attached specification, But I believe most users cannot find the router specification. Therefore, we have summarized the default IP addresses of some common routers, hope to help you solve network faults quickly.
Default IP addresses of some common Routers
In addition to the default IP address, you also need to know the default administrator username and password of the vro to successfully log on to the Web management interface of the vro, in addition to trying "admin", you can only look for product manuals, or query through websites such as the default vro user name and password (such as routerpasswords.com!