07-11-2013
12:33 PM
- last edited on
03-19-2015
12:29 PM
by
RogersJermaine
I'm trying to login to my Hitron CGN2-ROG modem at http://192.168.0.1/login.asp and i'm using the username "cusadmin" and password "password" as instructed on the back of the modem. However, when I try logging in with this login info I get a message saying that the login failed.
Any idea of what the issue is? Thanks
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09-04-2017 10:13 PM
10-14-2017
11:15 AM
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10-14-2017
12:44 PM
by
RogersZia
Hi,
Firstly, my english is nod good, but I will try to explain my problem, sorry about that.
I have the Rogers internet in my home, but the range of this network isn't good. So I bought the CGN2 to make the second network in my room. But the problem is I don't have the password to access the network from this modem. I tried to factory reset but the SSID still same and require the password to login. At the back of the modem, just have id and password to access 192.168.0.1. No more password for access the network. I known that I can access via ethernet cable but my laptop hasn't ethernet port, so I can access only via wifi connection.
Have any idea for this situation?
Thanks
10-14-2017 03:33 PM
@phucnb wrote:
Hi,
Firstly, my english is nod good, but I will try to explain my problem, sorry about that.
I have the Rogers internet in my home, but the range of this network isn't good. So I bought the CGN2 to make the second network in my room. But the problem is I don't have the password to access the network from this modem. I tried to factory reset but the SSID still same and require the password to login. At the back of the modem, just have id and password to access 192.168.0.1. No more password for access the network. I known that I can access via ethernet cable but my laptop hasn't ethernet port, so I can access only via wifi connection.
Have any idea for this situation?
Thanks
you can call Rogers and ask them what the current WiFi password is or ask them to change it to a password that you choose. Or you can log in to the modem at 192.168.0.1
then goto wifi settings and you can change the WiFi password from there.
02-26-2018 11:18 PM
I wish Some one else made it easier for me....
SOLUTION : Once I plugged in my router for first time I couldn't connect to internet even though the indicator was showing that it was synchronized with the server. So I typed in 192.168.1.1 For some reason it let me go through even though the default modem ip address is 192.168.0.1 and it sent me through a process to set up my internet connection. (3 unnecessary steps we all should be able to skip) however couldn't skip the process or cancel. So I set up my new SSID and then I had to set a password for my WiFi.
When I tried to log in to 192.168.0.1 it wouldn't work " cusadmin " and " pasword "After I tried many times different default passwords it only worked the one that I set as my WiFi password.
So that would be
Username : cusadmin
Pass : ( your wifi password )
02-27-2018 08:02 AM
Yeah, I noticed that when i swapped my last modem..
I can understand that they did this, to try and make it easier for basic non technical users.. no multiple passwords to remember, etc.
But it should have been more clear.
As well, its a security risk.
You have a friend over, you give them your wifi password without issue.
But now you technically have given them full access to the router...
Always best to then go into the router and set ITs password to something different afterwards.
03-31-2018 08:54 PM
Doesn't help when password is rejected and a factory reset has already been performed
05-10-2018 08:41 PM
The Modem username stays cusadmin
The modem password is the same as your WIFI password.
🙂