192.168.1.1 (used by TP-Link, Netgear, D-Link) Second most likely: 192.168.0.1 (used by Linksys, Asus, some Huawei)
However, to provide the most comprehensive and helpful article, we will break down exactly what the user likely means, why the string is incorrect, and how to properly access a router’s administrative panel. Introduction: What is "http 192 l168701 link"? If you have typed "http 192 l168701 link" into your browser's address bar, you have likely encountered a 404 error , a "Server not found" message, or a search engine result page instead of your router’s login panel. http 192 l168701 link
| Brand | Username | Password | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | TP-Link / Netgear | admin | admin or password | | Linksys | admin | (leave blank) or admin | | Asus | admin | admin | | Huawei | admin | admin or 1234 | | Brand | Username | Password | |