Where do I get the code
Almost all routers and access points have an administrator password that's needed to log into the device and modify any configuration settings.
Most devices use a weak default password like "password" or the manufacturer's name, and some don't have a default password at all.
As soon as you set up a new WLAN router or access point, your first step should be to change the default password to something else.
You may not use this password very often, so be sure to write it down in a safe place so you can refer to it if needed.
Without it, the only way to access the router or access point may be to reset it to factory default settings which will wipe away any configuration changes you've made.
This can be done by opening your internet browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, etc.) and typing in the address bar 192.168.1.1.
Once you hit enter, an authentication panel would pop-up requiring you to enter a username and password.
Note: If entering 192.168.1.1 does not bring up anything, your default gateway may not be that.
For Windows, just go to Run command (Windows Start button, then click Run), and then type "CMD".
A DOS prompt would pop-out and you would just need to type, "IPCONFIG". Look for the words "Default Gateway", the numbers beside it are the ones you need to enter into your browser
Usually, its 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 so most likely you wouldn't have to do that.
Another Note: The usual username and password is "admin" (without the quotes).
For some routers, the username is admin, and the password is blank.
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