![]() ![]() ![]() However, if you have already changed the login credentials and forgotten them, you may need to perform a factory reset on the router. The default credentials are often admin for both the username and password. If prompted, enter the default username and password for Ubee routers.Press the Enter key, and the Ubee router login page should appear.You can also try accessing the router by entering or in the address bar. In the address bar, enter the default IP address for Ubee routers, which is typically 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.100.1.Open your preferred web browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.You can do this by connecting an Ethernet cable from your computer to one of the LAN ports on the router or by connecting to the router’s Wi-Fi network. Ensure that your computer or device is connected to the Ubee router.Here are the detailed steps to access the router’s settings: To do this, you will need to connect your computer or device to the router using an Ethernet cable or through a Wi-Fi connection. Since the router only has 4 outs, if I need more I guess I can try and plug the switch into one of those ports and then plug them into the switch and see if that works.The first step in changing the password on your Ubee wireless router is accessing the router’s settings. It is now modem → wifi router → PCs and all devices. So I have to plug my desktop into my wifi router’s RJ45 out and configure the port forwarding THERE now. I tried putting a switch in that port but then only the first attached device to the switch gets an IP (which is now an externally routable one, no more NAT, and they don’t give you more than 1 IP–I remember when you used to get 5). It gave all my devices a NAT 192.168 address. It was an Arris modem and I could login (using the default pw I looked up online which was never changed) and set the port forwarding. My old modem had 4 ports and I’d plugged my wifi and my desktop in separately. What surprised me, and disappointed me, was that the new modem had only a single RJ45 port on the back. I have a recent cable modem/VoiP box from them but I did not get the wifi part as I already have a mesh router at home that I’m happy (enough) with. There is another word for it, its called spying!Īny recommendations on WiFi Router’s to replace this one? They say its to “help” the customer with an easier way to troubleshoot and make changes. I said to the rep on the phone that seeing my current port forwarding configuration that I setup is concerning to me. The fact that they can configure your router means they have a backdoor to your computer whenever they want. As I found out, Spectrum can do the forwarding for you, but like I said, UDP doesnt even work so its a moot point. The fact that I have no web browser support is just plain stupid. You “can” use the app to do port forwarding, and thats what I was forced to use, but UDP forwarding doesnt work at all. Just got the same router and I can confirm these are horrid pieces of garbage! Trying to avoid making an iphone reference here. Do I have to jailbreak this thing to do any sort of advanced configurations on my wifi router? Or do I just have to go 3rd party? So disappointed with this level of base intelligence Spectrum has set their standards for. What in the actual basic b’s are we doing here? I can’t actually configure advanced settings on this thing? I can get the MySpectrum app, but are those really the advanced settings? Spectrum’s new wireless routers they send out with the modem ( SAC2V1K ), ahem.
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