You must be connected to the router’s network. This can be via an Ethernet cable (most reliable) or Wi-Fi.
A: You must perform a factory reset on your router. Locate the small pinhole labeled "Reset," press and hold it for 10-15 seconds with a paperclip. This reverts the router to default settings, including reverting the IP to 192.168.70.1 and the password to admin / admin . http 192 l.168.70.1
Any browser works: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. You must be connected to the router’s network
A login portal will appear. If you have never changed these settings, use the default credentials. Common defaults for 192.168.70.1 include: Locate the small pinhole labeled "Reset," press and
Do not add "www" or "https" unless your router specifically forces it. Many older routers use standard HTTP only.
A: No. IP addresses on a local network must be unique. The router exclusively owns 192.168.70.1 . If you manually assign another device this IP, you will cause an "IP conflict" and break your network.
Type http://192.168.70.1 into the address bar (not the search bar). Press Enter.