Finding Wi-Fi Password for Router
- Look for a sticker on the bottom of the router itself. Many routers, especially those from an internet service provider, have unique passwords. These passwords are often printed on a sticker on the router.
- Try a common username and password combination.
Viewing Connected Devices on Wi-Fi Network
- Open the Google Home app.
- Tap Wi-Fi.
- At the top, tap Devices.
- Tap a specific device and a tab to find additional details.
- Speed: Real-time usage is how much data your device is currently using.
Accessing and Logging into Modem
- Open your internet browser and enter http://192.168.1.1. Use admin as your default username and 1234 for password.
- Once you have opened the Wi-Fi modem User Interface, log in using the default username and password, which can be found at the back or under the modem.
Logging into Huawei Router
- Open an Internet browser on your phone or computer.
- Enter the default IP address in your browser’s address bar (check the nameplate on the router for the default IP address).
- In the login window, enter the login password for your router and select Log In.
IP Address and Wi-Fi Connections
- When you connect multiple devices on a Wi-Fi network, each has its own local IP address, which differs from the public IP address. Using Wi-Fi does not directly alter a network’s public IP, but you can use Wi-Fi to connect with a different IP address.
Checking IP Address on Android
- Go to your phone’s settings.
- Select “About device.”
- Tap on “Status.” Here you can find information about your device, including the IP address.
About IP Address Usage
- Someone can get your location and intrude on your privacy in real life.
- Someone can use your IP to hack your device.
- Someone can impersonate you to get hold of your IP address.
- Employers can track your activity.
- A hacker can hit you with a DDoS attack.