In the event that you are pondering what Netopia, 2Wire and Billion switches have in like manner you have gone to the correct place. The appropriate response is – every one of them utilize a similar default IP address: 192.168.1.254. All things considered, regularly the normal client has no compelling reason to know this IP address, yet here is one thing we need to call attention to – many individuals sort this IP the wrong path as 192.168.l.254. The underlying switch setup is typically performed with a CD or the switch comes preconfigured, so you simply connect everything to and Voilà, you have a working web association. In any case, on the off chance that you want to empower or handicap a remote association, secure your remote web association so others can't manhandle it, then you need to recognize what 192.168.1.254, not 192.168.l.254, is and how to utilize it appropriately.
WHAT IS 192.168.1.254?
This particular IP address is only one of the IP addresses used to help the client effectively alter the switch settings as per his needs. It has a place with the alleged Private IP go which implies that this IP can't be gotten to from a gadget which is outside the home system. For a community an alleged Public IP address is being utilized. 192.168.l.254 admin
HOW TO USE 192.168.1.254?
Indeed, despite the fact that it as of now looks entangled, trust us, signing into your switch is exceptionally basic and simple and you will see that in a moment.
Above all else check if your PC and switch are physically associated. This is essential on the grounds that the accompanying strides won't work if your PC is not some portion of the current system.
In the wake of checking this, open up your program and in the address bar sort in the previously mentioned IP address, i.e. 192.168.1.254.
There is no compelling reason to include www or http://before it.
In the event that your switch's IP address is truly 192.168.1.254, the login window to the electronic utility will open. In spite of the fact that it would appear that a site page you don't need to have a working web association with get to this page.