To get access to Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier router, you need the login IP address of your router, the username, and password.
You can find these info in Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier router manual. But if you do not want to read the whole manual to find the default login information, then you can use the quick guide below.
- Login to the Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier Router
- Default login data for Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier
- Other Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier Login Problems
- The Password of Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier Doesn’t Work
- What if forgot password to Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier router?
- How to Reset the Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier Router To Default Settings?
- Change Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier Default Wifi Name (SSID)
- Configure Wireless MAC address filter for Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier
- How to configure:
Login to the Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier Router
The Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier has a web interface for configuration. You can use any web browser to log in to the Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier router.
Put the Internal IP Address of your Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier in the Address Bar of your web browser. Then press the Enter key on your keyboard. You should see a dialog box pop up asking you for your Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier login username & password.
Default login data for Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier
You need to know the username and password to log in to your Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier router. We listed below.
Model | Ip | Username & Password |
---|---|---|
Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier | 192.168.1.1 | Username:admin/ Password:printed on router |
Note: If you are using the default settings you should change them to increase security and prevent unauthorized access to your network.
Other Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier Login Problems
If you can not get a login to your router, here are a few possible solutions you can try.
The Password of Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier Doesn’t Work
It would be best if you tried the other same brands’ passwords.
Perhaps your router’s default password is differs from what we have listed here.
Some Brands will set a different Complex password that is difficult to remember, and then printed on the back of the router.
What if forgot password to Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier router?
If your Internet Service Provider supplied you with your router then you might want to try giving them a call, and see if they either know what your router’s username and password are, or maybe they can reset it for you.
How to Reset the Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier Router To Default Settings?
If you can not get logged in, then you have to reset your router to its default settings.
To do this, press and hold the Reset button for 7 seconds. It may be an aperture or a button and will be clearly marked.
Change Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier Default Wifi Name (SSID)
By default, some Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier routers have network names (with the manufacturer name). We recommend using a personalized name because a default name unnecessarily identifies your router’s brand, which makes it easier for hackers.
Configure Wireless MAC address filter for Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier
MAC filtering allows you to restrict access to your Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier router. To enable this feature, enter the 12 digit MAC ID of each computer connected to your network into your Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier router. Be sure to update this information when adding devices.
How to configure:
- Open the web browser and type the 192.168.1.1 on the address.
- Enter the username and password for Greenwave Systems G1100 Frontier router.
- Go to the MAC List page, you can find the MAC address of all the devices which are connected to the router.
- Go to Wireless->Wireless MAC Filtering page, click the Add New button.
- Type in the MAC address you want to allow or deny to access the router, and give a description for this item.
- The status should be Enabled and at last, click the Save button.
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