Browsing to the Default Gateway for your Modem
Logging in to your modem's default gateway will allow you
to view and edit the modem settings. You may need to do this while configuring
your modem or customizing your WiFi network name or password.
Windows
The following advice should work for all versions of
Windows.
If you don't know the default gateway address for your
modem or it isn't working, you can double check the default gateway in your
Windows settings by following these steps.
- Open the Command Prompt program. You’ll find this
by typing “cmd” into the search bar in the Start menu. Command Prompt can
also be found in Start menu > All Programs > Accessories
folder.
- A black box with a flashing cursor will open; this is the Command
Prompt. Type “ipconfig” and then hit the Enter key on
your keyboard.
- Wait for the test to run. Depending on how your computer is
connected to the modem, you should see a heading with information listed
beneath it. Ignore those that say “Media Disconnected” - these are saved
settings for adapters that aren't currently being used.
- Underneath the heading, you’ll see the list item Default
Gateway. The address next to this (numbers and full stops only) is
your modem’s default gateway address.
- IMPORTANT: If the default gateway shown begins with “169.254”, then your
modem is failing to get a response from the DHCP server. You should reset your TCP/IP settings and if
the issue persists, reset your network adapter.
- On a computer or device that's connected to your modem via Ethernet
or WiFi, open your web browser.
- Type the default gateway address into the address
bar and then hit the Enter key on your keyboard
- Log in with the default username and/or password as required. If you
have changed the password from the default, use your custom password
instead.
For modems purchased from iiNet, the
default username and password are both typically “admin”. If this doesn't work,
consult the relevant setup guide here.
For modems purchased elsewhere, you
must consult the user manual or check the manufacturer's website for support
information to find out the correct default username and password.
- If you’re unable to browse to the modem’s gateway address, you may
need to troubleshoot a communication
error between your computer and your modem.
Mac OSX
If you don't know the default gateway address for your
modem or it isn't working, you can double check the default gateway in your Mac
settings by following these steps.
- On your desktop, click the Apple icon in the top
left-hand corner and select System Preferences from the
drop-down menu.
- Select Network.
- Select your Connected internet connection from the
left-hand column. This may be the Ethernet section if
you're connected via Ethernet cable, or the Wi-Fi section
if you're connected via WiFi.
- Wi-Fi: Click Advanced in the bottom right-hand
corner of the window, and then select the TCP/IP tab.
You'll find the default gateway address listed next to Router.
Ethernet: You’ll
find your modem’s default gateway address next to Router as
shown below.