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For DD-WRT build 9707 (June 14, 2008) or older, the default login/password is root/admin. Newer builds will ask to set a user and password upon first GUI connection. [ edit ] During install/upgrade DD-WRT is a type of firmware that installs with your current router. Its graphic interface allows individuals who are not very tech-savvy the ease of controlling their router settings. If you encounter password issues or you misplaced your password, you can still use the default password issued with the router you purchased. Find the default login, username, password, and ip address for your Linksys DD-WRT router. You will need to know then when you get a new router, or when you reset your router. DD-WRT, a third-party firmware for consumer routers, has its own default user name and password. Installing DD-WRT erases your router's current user name and password and replaces it with DD-WRT's. "Factory Defaults" in DD-WRT really means "firmware defaults" because it reverts to DD-WRT's defaults. Login (password) after Reset . After a reset of DD-WRT, the firmware should ask for you to change the username and password. If it does not the reset was not successful.
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Ok, at least I have established that my wifi is being seen as dd-wrt. But when I try to connect to it, it does not ask for username but only WPA2 password. The default after factory reset should be "password", but that does not seem to work in any combination, like "Password", etc. May be dd-wrt forum could provide some help?
Nov 15, 2019 · These are the default usernames and passwords as they where submitted to me. If a router wasn't using the defaults I looked up the default username and password on the manufactures website. Default Routers/Modem Passwords: If the Username or Password is empty that means it is blank. Search Page Search A-L | M-Z Sep 25, 2019 · It should be in the same IP subnet, which means you could either keep letting your gateway device the IP 192.168.1.1 while changing the IP of the DD-WRT router to 192.168.1.2; or you do it the other way around, by changing the gateway device to 192.168.1.2 and letting the DD-WRT router use the 192.168.1.1 IP.