This is a tutorial on how to set up a wireless router on a mac. It works very well and it is a fast and easy way to broadcast your ethernet to other devices. And for most people, a conventional Wi-Fi router will be able to handle things perfectly well: we round up the best Wi-Fi routers for Mac users in a separate article.
Once you know the IP Address of Router, you will be able to Login to your Router and make changes as required. You will find below the steps to Login to Router on Mac.
Login to Router on Mac
Most people want to login to Route, in order to change Router Security Settings, Update Router Software or to setup Parental controls.
As mentioned above, the first step is to find the Router IP Address and this will allow you to access the Router Login page.
Most Router Manufacturers use 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 as the default Router IP Address and make this information available on their websites, in instruction manuals and also on the sticker attached to back of the Router.
However, you won’t be able to use above sources, if the default Router IP address has been changed by your Internet Service provider or by someone with access to your Router.
Luckily, it is really easy to find Router IP Address and Login to Router on Mac.
Find Router IP Address on Mac
Follow the steps below to find the Router IP Address on your Mac.
1. Open System Preferences and click on the Network icon.
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2. On the Network screen, click on either WiFi or Ethernet option (depending on how your Mac is connected to the Internet) and you will see the Router IP Address.
Note down or copy the Router IP Address, as you will be requiring this information in the next step.
2. Login to Router On Mac
Once you find the IP Address of your Router, you can login to Router on Mac by following the steps below.
1. Open Safari or Chrome browser on your Mac.
2. Type the Router IP Address in the address bar of the browser and hit the Enter key.
Note: There is no http:// before the IP address.
3. On the Router Login screen, enter the Username and Password to login to your Router.
Unless you have changed the default “User Name” and “Password”, the Username for most Routers is “Admin” and Password is either “Password” or blank.
Note: Check the website of Router manufacturer to find correct “User Name” and “Password” for your Router.
What If You Are Unable to Login to Router
In case you are unable to login to Router using default Password, it is likely that your Internet service provider or someone with access to Router has changed the Router Login Password.
In such case, you can gain access to your Router by Resetting the Router to its Factory Default Settings by using the Reset Button or Reset Hole located at the back of the Router.
Once the Router is Reset to Factory Default Settings, you will be able login to Router on Mac by using the default IP Address, User Name and Password, as provided by the manufacturer of your Router.
After logging in to Router, you will have complete access to its Settings and will be able to change Router Security settings, Router Password and other settings.
Home User Guide
You can make your smart home more secure by allowing a compatible router to control which services your HomeKit accessories can communicate with in your home Wi-Fi network and on the internet. HomeKit-enabled routers require that you have a HomePod, Apple TV, or iPad set up as a home hub. See the Home accessories website for a list of compatible routers.
Router Settings For Mac
Name a router
Linksys Wireless Router Setup For Mac
- In the Home app on your Mac, choose Edit > Edit Home.
- Click Wi-Fi Network & Routers, choose a router or extender, then choose a room to name the device (for example, Living Room).
Configure a router
- In the Home app on your Mac, choose Edit > Edit Home.
- Click Wi-Fi Network & Routers, choose an accessory, then choose a level of network security.
- No Restriction: The router allows the accessory to connect to any internet service or local device.This provides the lowest level of security.
- Automatic: The router allows the accessory to connect to an automatically updated list of manufacturer-approved internet services and local devices.
- Restrict to Home: The router only allows the accessory to connect to your home hub.This option may prevent firmware updates or other services.
Router Mac Settings
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