Create a strong, unique password to prevent unauthorized access to your router settings. Set Up Wi-Fi Name (SSID) and Password Go to the or Wi-Fi Settings menu. Change the default network name (SSID) to something unique.
Connect to the default Wi-Fi network listed on the sticker on the back or bottom of the router. 2. Accessing the 192.168.100.1 Admin Panel Open any web browser (Chrome, Safari, Edge, etc.). Type into the address bar and press Enter.
Your computer should get an IP automatically via DHCP. If not, set a static IP: 192168 1100 1 install
: This is typically the Default Gateway (the router's private IP address). It acts as the gateway or "door" to access your router’s administrative settings page.
Manufacturers frequently patch security flaws. Look for a section named or Router Upgrade and click check for updates to install the latest software version. Troubleshooting Common Issues Create a strong, unique password to prevent unauthorized
Before changing any software settings, ensure your hardware is properly connected. your internet modem.
Before initiating the process, ensure you have the following: Connect to the default Wi-Fi network listed on
Create a strong Wi-Fi password consisting of letters, numbers, and special characters. Configure DHCP IP Pool Navigate to the or LAN Settings . Look for the DHCP Server settings.