Router login credentials not working
If you're trying to login to your router to change some settings, you might be facing an issue with the login credentials. Sometimes, the default username and password are different from the ones provided on the router or the ones you set yourself. Here are some reasons why your router login credentials might not be working.
Wrong Username or Password - This is the most common issue that users face while trying to log in. Double-check the username and password you're using. Make sure you're not mixing up lowercase and capital letters or that your caps lock isn't on.
Changed Login Credentials - If you've changed the login credentials at some point, make sure you're using the right ones. Also, if you're using a new device to log in, try using the old credentials or reset the router to the default settings.
Incorrect Router IP Address - Sometimes, the issue isn't with the credentials but the IP address you're typing into your browser. Make sure you're entering the right IP address for your router.
Cache and Cookies - If you've previously logged in, your browser might have saved the old credentials or data, causing an issue while logging in. Try clearing the cache and cookies of your browser before trying again.
Firmware Issue - If none of the above solutions work, it might be an issue with the firmware of your router. Try updating the firmware or contact the manufacturer for further assistance.
In summary, there could be several reasons why your router login credentials might not be working. If you're facing this issue, double-check the credentials, try resetting the router, clear the cache and cookies, and lastly, try updating the firmware.