Linksys: UPnP

Discus and support Linksys: UPnP in XboX Networking Hardware to solve the problem; Linksys (Routers): UPnP Login Information Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Username: user Password: (provided by the ISP) (or left blank) UPnP This... Discussion in 'XboX Networking Hardware' started by XB1R Hades, Oct 17, 2014.

  1. XB1R Hades
    XB1R Hades Guest

    Linksys: UPnP


    Linksys (Routers): UPnP
    Login Information

    • Gateway: 192.168.0.1
    • Username: user
    • Password: (provided by the ISP) (or left blank)
    UPnP

    This feature is unavailable on this device

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    XB1R Hades, Oct 17, 2014
    #1
  2. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest
    Linksys: UPnP

    Linksys (Routers): UPnP
    Login Information



    • Gateway - 192.168.1.1
    • Username - admin
    • Password - admin



    *Note* If Cisco Connect was used to configure the router then there are several other options for logging in.



    One method is to use Cisco Connect again. To use this, you will have to search for in All Programs in the Start Menu on the computer that you installed the Cisco Connect Software on.



    Once the program has started, click where it says change in the section labeled "Router Settings". Your network name and password are listed on the left in the section titled Personalize. From here you can update this information should you choose to by
    clicking on change.



    The second method is through a web based utility that you can access through Cisco Connect. To access the web based utility, Choose router settings from the main Cisco Connect menu. Then from the section on the right, click on Advanced Settings. There will
    be a warning that will come up, telling you that this web utility is for expert use only. Click “OK” on this screen.

    UPnP

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Log into the router by entering the default gateway (192.168.1.1) into the address bar of an internet browser.
    3. When prompted, enter in "admin" for the user name and "admin" for the password.

      *Note* If Cisco Connect was used to configure the router then the password will be your wireless password.
    4. Select Administration from the menu at the top.
    5. Enable or disable UPnP depending on need.
    6. Select Save Settings.
     
    XBR Poseidon, Oct 17, 2014
    #2
  3. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest
    Linksys: UPnP

    Linksys (Routers): UPnP
    Login Information

    • Gateway - 192.168.1.1
    • Username - empty
    • Password - admin




    *Note* If Cisco Connect was used to configure the router then there are several other options for logging in.



    One method is to use Cisco Connect again. To use this, you will have to search for in All Programs in the Start Menu on the computer that you installed the Cisco Connect Software on.



    Once the program has started, click where it says change in the section labeled "Router Settings". Your network name and password are listed on the left in the section titled Personalize. From here you can update this information should you choose to by
    clicking on change.



    The second method is through a web based utility that you can access through Cisco Connect. To access the web based utility, Choose router settings from the main Cisco Connect menu. Then from the section on the right, click on Advanced Settings. There will
    be a warning that will come up, telling you that this web utility is for expert use only. Click “OK” on this screen.

    UPnP

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Log into the router by entering the default gateway (192.168.1.1) into the address bar of an internet browser.
    3. When prompted, enter in "admin" for the user name and "admin" for the password.

      *Note* If Cisco Connect was used to configure the router then the password will be your wireless password.
    4. Select Administration from the menu at the top.
    5. Enable or disable UPnP depending on need.
    6. Select Save Settings.
     
    XBR Poseidon, Oct 17, 2014
    #3
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Linksys: UPnP