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DW63
2 years agoFriendly Neighbour
Can't connect to Modem using 192.168.1.254 and the default admin password.
Hello all, I recently had PureFibre installed, and am trying to connect to the admin page to change the wifi-password. I know that it takes 24-48 hours to do this on the MyConnect app, so I wante...
Nighthawk
Community Power User
2 years agoThe NH20T has it's own password / sticker. It's located under the lid of it that may or may not have a screw holding it shut. The Boost passwords have no relation to the NH20T. You can see the screw hole at the top center of the pic showing the lid. You will have to carefully pop it off and the sticker with the default password is under there.
DW63
12 months agoFriendly Neighbour
Hi, I'm very sorry, but it looks like I accidentally gave you the wrong model number.
The model number is B21A, and it is a tall white cylinder, not a box like the NH20T is.
My apologies.
Again I found and used the admin password listed underneath the cover of the B21A, which is listed below the Default Wifi Network name and password, but it did not work. I know the boost password has no relation to the main router, but I did come across other users saying they had to connect to their boost devices to access the admin login page, so I tried them anyway. I knew this wasn't likely to be the case since I was access the admin page via the default IP (192.168.1.254) but still wanted to give it a shot.
- Serge-E12 months agoHelpful Neighbour
The .254 IP is that of the "HUB", where the fiber is connected along with your BT21A. To login to it, use the .254 IP and its own password, found on its label. Call it the gateway ...
The BT21A has its own IP address to use with the password on its label. This IP address will likely vary with each installation. I used an App "who is on my network" to find the IP, having my phone connect to the (default) SSID.
The .254 (gateway) is where you setup the IP addressing and such.
The BT21A (main Boost) is where you setup the WiFi and such. The "satellite" Boost Mini sync with the BT21A (with ethernet cable) and then can be relocated as needed, preferably still connected with an ethernet cable/connection (best steady bandwidth) or through WiFi (eats up bandwidth, can be unstable, can bottleneck devices).