192.168.62.1 - Login Admin
To access the admin page type 192.168.62.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.
No default login data available for this IP address.
Étapes de connexion
Accessing your router admin through 192.168.62.1 address will allow you to change the settings and configurations that your router software provides.
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Connectez votre appareil au routeur
Connectez votre ordinateur ou téléphone au routeur par WiFi ou câble Ethernet. Le câble Ethernet est plus fiable pour accéder au panneau d'administration.
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Ouvrez votre navigateur
Ouvrez n'importe quel navigateur. Tapez l'adresse IP dans la barre d'adresse (pas dans la barre de recherche) et appuyez sur Entrée. Enter 192.168.62.1 into the address bar.
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Saisissez vos identifiants
Entrez le nom d'utilisateur et le mot de passe par défaut. S'ils ne fonctionnent pas, vérifiez l'étiquette sous votre routeur.
Dépannage 192.168.62.1
If you have forgotten your username and password, you can follow the instructions to recover them. If you haven't changed the default username and password that came with the router, you can consult our default router usernames and passwords list.
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Connexion
Assurez-vous d'être sur le réseau du routeur (pas sur les données mobiles). Vérifiez que tous les voyants sont allumés.
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Redémarrer
Débranchez le routeur pendant 30 secondes, puis rebranchez-le. Attendez 2 minutes avant de réessayer.
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Pare-feu
Désactivez temporairement votre pare-feu ou logiciel de sécurité, car il peut bloquer l'accès aux pages d'administration locales.
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Vérifiez l'adresse
Tapez l'IP dans la barre d'adresse, pas dans la barre de recherche. Assurez-vous qu'elle commence par http:// et utilise des chiffres, pas des lettres. The address is 192.168.62.1.
Configure Your Router at 192.168.62.1
You're logged into your ActionTec router at 192.168.62.1 and ready to make changes. The web interface you see controls your internet connection, WiFi settings, and security features. Don't worry if it looks complicated. You only need to change a few basic settings to get everything working properly.
Change Your Router Password
Look for 'Administration' or 'System' in the main menu after logging into 192.168.62.1. Click on 'Change Password' or 'Admin Password'. Type your current password (probably 'admin') in the first box. Enter your new password twice in the remaining boxes. Make it at least 8 characters with numbers and letters.
Click 'Apply' or 'Save' when you're done. Your router will ask you to log back in with the new password. Write down your new password somewhere safe. You'll need it every time you want to access 192.168.62.1 again.
Change Your WiFi Name and Password
Find 'Wireless' or 'WiFi Settings' in your 192.168.62.1 interface. Look for 'Network Name' or 'SSID'. Delete the current name and type something you'll recognize, like 'Smith_WiFi'. Avoid using your address or personal info.
Scroll down to find 'WiFi Password' or 'Passphrase'. Delete the current password and create a new one with at least 12 characters. Mix letters, numbers, and symbols. Click 'Apply' or 'Save Changes'. Your devices will disconnect and you'll need to reconnect them with the new password.
Port Forwarding
Port forwarding lets outside connections reach specific devices on your network through 192.168.62.1. Click 'Advanced' or 'Firewall' in the main menu. Look for 'Port Forwarding' or 'Virtual Servers'. You'll see a table where you can add rules.
Type the port number your application needs in the 'External Port' box. Enter your device's IP address in the 'Internal IP' field. Set 'Internal Port' to the same number unless your software says otherwise. Choose 'TCP', 'UDP', or 'Both' depending on what your program requires. Save your changes and restart the router.
Parental Controls
Your 192.168.62.1 interface includes parental controls under 'Access Restrictions' or 'Parental Controls'. You can block websites, set internet schedules, and limit which devices connect. Add your child's device by selecting it from the dropdown menu or entering its MAC address.
Set time restrictions by choosing days and hours when internet access is blocked. You can also add specific websites to block by typing their URLs into the restricted sites list.
Update Firmware
Check your firmware version in the 'Administration' section of 192.168.62.1. Write down the current version number. Visit ActionTec's website and search for your router model to find newer firmware.
Download the firmware file to your computer. Back in 192.168.62.1, look for 'Firmware Update' or 'Router Update'. Click 'Browse' and select the file you downloaded. Don't unplug your router during the update process or you might break it.
About 192.168.62.1
The IP address 192.168.62.1 is your router's default gateway address, which means it's the door between your home network and the internet. When you type 192.168.62.1 into your browser, you're connecting directly to your router's built-in web server to change settings.
Popular Brands Using 192.168.62.1
ActionTec routers commonly use 192.168.62.1 as their default IP address. You'll find this address on ActionTec DSL modems and wireless routers provided by internet service providers like Verizon and CenturyLink. ActionTec chose 192.168.62.1 instead of more common addresses like 192.168.1.1 to avoid conflicts when customers already have other routers on their network.
If you have an ActionTec device and can't reach 192.168.62.1, check the sticker on your router. Some newer models might use different addresses, but 192.168.62.1 remains the most common default for this brand.
Private vs. Public IP Addresses
The address 192.168.62.1 is a private IP address, which means it only works inside your home network. Nobody on the internet can directly access 192.168.62.1 from outside your house. Your internet provider gives you a separate public IP address that the world can see.
Think of 192.168.62.1 like your kitchen address inside your house, while your public IP is like your street address. People outside can find your house but can't directly access your kitchen. Your router at 192.168.62.1 acts like a security guard, controlling what gets in and out.
Every device in your home gets a private address starting with 192.168.62, like 192.168.62.100 or 192.168.62.150. These devices can talk to each other and reach the internet through 192.168.62.1, but internet users can't directly contact them.
How Your Router Assigns IP Addresses
Your router at 192.168.62.1 automatically gives IP addresses to every device that connects to your network. When your phone or laptop joins your WiFi, it asks 192.168.62.1 for an address. The router picks an available number and assigns it temporarily.
DHCP keeps track of which devices get which addresses and makes sure no two devices get the same number. Most home networks using 192.168.62.1 can handle about 250 connected devices before running out of addresses.
Find Your Router's IP Address
If 192.168.62.1 doesn't work, your router might use a different address. On Windows, open Command Prompt and type 'ipconfig'. Look for 'Default Gateway' to see your router's real address. On Mac, hold Option and click the WiFi icon, then check 'Router'.
You can also check the sticker on your ActionTec router for the correct IP address. Some models print the login address right on the device label along with the default username and password.
Secure Your Router
Change the default password immediately after logging into 192.168.62.1 for the first time. The standard 'admin/admin' combination is printed in router manuals and posted on countless websites, making your network an easy target for neighbors or strangers.
Marques de routeurs utilisant 192.168.62.1
The following router manufacturers use 192.168.62.1 as their default gateway address:
192.168.62.1 . Router Login Admin
192.168.62.1 is used by some ActionTec DSL modems deployed on Verizon DSL networks in the United States.
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