Connect to the router through your browser. (Internet Explorer/Firefox/Opera) Open your browser and where you would type in www.google.com type 192.168.1.1, login, if it asks for a user/pass there is a couple different ways to do it if its all still default settings. Some routers are different when it comes to login defaults so here are some suggestions.
1)
Login: Admin
Leave password blank and try logging in that way
2)
Login: Admin
Pass: Admin
3) Motorola users
Login: Admin
Pass: Motorola
If this doesn't help my aim is candidate4death. Throw me a IM.
SOURCE: Zoom X6 wireless router
Hi, With or without the firmware update, the wireless should work and be indicated with the WLAN led. Have you done an update? Have you tried a hard reset? Most routers would require a reset to default after a firmware update. Pls be reminded that when you do a hard reset, all configuration would be lost, better log them down or do a backup. Alternately, you can check your router's web based configuration manager, apparently, there is an enable/disable feature/selection for the WLAN. Verify that is set to enable. Hope this be of help/idea. Post back how things turned out or should you need additional information. Good luck and kind regards.
SOURCE: Zoom X6 5590
By default the ip address should be set to 10.0.0.2.
user name admin--lower case
password admin--lower case
and go to wire less settings and change the channels there>and save it>and reboot it>and rate me solvedif its helps thx
SOURCE: Zoom x6 model 5590 wireless router
DNS has nothing to do with DHCP kakee.
I have a Zoom X6, add each IP separately and it should be ok.
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