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How do I log into my centurylink modem?

How do I log into my centurylink modem?

Open a web browser and type http://192.168.0.1 into the web address field. 3. Log in to the modem’s settings interface (Modem GUI) using your Admin Username and Admin Password. Note that these are different from your wireless network name (SSID) and WiFi password (security key).

How do I connect to DSL WIFI?

Connect one end of an Ethernet cable into the “WAN IN” port on your existing router, and connect the other end of the cable to an available “LAN” port on the new DSL/Wi-Fi router device. With the Wi-Fi feature disabled on your DSL modem, the device essentially becomes a modem only.

How do I setup My CenturyLink modem?

Advanced modem setup options

  1. Connect a device, such as a computer or tablet, to the internet through WiFi or using an Ethernet cable connected to your modem.
  2. Log in to the modem’s settings interface (Modem GUI) using your Admin Username and Admin Password.
  3. Select the Advanced Setup icon in the main menu.

How do I check my DSL connection?

How to Test a DSL Line

  1. Access your modem’s settings by typing the IP indicated in your modem’s manual.
  2. Use an online speedtesting service such as SpeedTest.
  3. Have your ISP’s technical support test your modem from their side of the connection.

How do I know if my modem is connected to the internet?

Check Router Lights

  1. Check the “Power” light on the router.
  2. Check the “Internet” light on the router.
  3. Check the “Wireless” light on the router if Wi-Fi is enabled and active on the device.
  4. Check the “Ethernet Port” lights only if your computer is connected to the router with an Ethernet cable.

How do I connect to my router without Internet?

3 Answers

  1. Connect a wired ethernet cable from your computer to the router.
  2. Connect it to the LAN, the ports numbered 1,2,3,4.
  3. You may want to check if your network card is set to DHCP, Start -> Run -> ncpa.cpl -> right click NIC -> Properties -> Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) -> Properties.