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D-Link routers almost never require a default password and usually use the default
IP address of 192.168.0.1, but there are exceptions. See the table below for more
help if the default data doesn't work, you don't see your D-Link device, or you
have other questions.
[1] The D-Link DI-634M router has two default access accounts, an administrator-
level account (username of admin) that is used for router management and a user-
level account (username of user) that is used to view data but not make changes.
[2] D-Link DI-701 routers have an administrator-level default account (no username
or password required), as well as another administrator-level account for ISPs
called Super Admin (no username with a password of year2000) that grants the
additional ability to set a user limit via the usrlimit command, available in the
router's terminal mode.
[3] These D-Link routers, the DSA-3100 & the DS-5100, have default administrator
accounts (admin / admin) as well as default manager accounts (manager / manager)
which are restricted to adding and managing additional user access accounts.
If you don't see your D-Link network device in the table above, send us an email
with the model number. We'll look it up and add it to this list.
The solution is to reset the D-Link device to its factory settings, which resets
the password to its default and erases wireless network and other settings.
If the factory default reset doesn't work, or you can't find the Reset button,
check the device's manual for specific instructions. A PDF version of the device's
manual can be found at D-Link Support.