Router Config Reviewer
Router Config Reviewer
Parts of a Router
Antenna
LAN Port
1. Antenna - helps transmit and receive wireless signals, enabling devices to connect
to the router via Wi-Fi.
2. LAN Port (Local Area Network) - These are used to connect devices within your
local network, such as computers, printers, or smart home devices.
3. Power Connector - This is where you connect the power adapter to supply power
to the router.
4. WAN Port (Wide Area Network) - This is where you connect your router to the
internet, typically using an Ethernet cable from your modem.
5. Reset Button - is a physical button that, when pressed, restores the router to its
original factory settings.
Router Configuration
- it involves setting up various settings on a router to ensure it functions correctly within
a network.
1. Open your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.) with the computer
connected to the Router.
2. Enter the IP address found in the back of your router into the Address Bar. Most
IP addresses start with 192.168. Push Enter.
3. Entering login credentials. Enter the router's username and password to access
the configuration settings. Default credentials are often found on the router or
in the manual.
Troubleshooting Tips
1. Forgot Password
- If you forget the router's password, you can reset it to its default settings by
pressing the Reset button. This will erase all custom settings, so you'll need to
reconfigure the router afterward.
2. No Internet Connection
- Ensure all cables are securely connected to the router.
- Turn off both devices, wait for a few seconds, and then turn them back on.
- Contact your internet service provider (ISP) to see if there are any outages in your
area.