Meraki MX67 Default Login — Username, Password and IP

Default IP for Cisco Meraki MX67: 192.168.1.1

To access the admin page type 192.168.1.1 into your browser's address bar or click below.

Admin

Default credentials for Cisco Meraki MX67

IP Address:
192.168.1.1
Username:
(none)
Password:
(none)
WiFi:
Dual-band
Released:
2019

The Cisco Meraki MX67 is a dual-band wireless security appliance that hit the market in 2019. This isn't your typical home router though. It's designed specifically for small to medium businesses that need enterprise-level security without the complexity.

To access the MX67's settings, you'll need to connect to its default IP address at 192.168.1.1. Here's where it gets interesting - there's no default username or password. The device comes with a blank login screen, so you'll set up your credentials during the initial configuration process.

What makes the MX67 special is its cloud-based management through Cisco's Meraki dashboard. You don't configure it like a traditional router. Instead, you manage everything through a web portal that Cisco hosts. This makes it perfect for businesses with multiple locations or IT teams that want centralized control.

The MX67 works best in small offices, retail locations, or branch offices that need reliable internet with built-in security features. It's overkill for home use unless you're running a home business that requires enterprise-grade protection. The device handles up to 250 Mbps of firewall throughput, making it suitable for most small business internet connections.

See all Cisco router default logins or check the 192.168.1.1 login guide.

Other Cisco Models

Model Default IP Username Password
RV160 (none) (none)
RV260 (none) (none)
Meraki MR33 (none) (none)
RV340 (none) (none)
RV345 (none) (none)
WAP371 (none) (none)

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