

Unable to video conference during day and game during night due to constant drops. Everything was perfect until about 2 months ago, now constant lagging with 1% packet drop. 4 year wewish house, Bridge mode with commercial grade firewall/network/wifi behind the modem. Having issues related to brutal ping/disconnects.
#Upc technicolor modem login password#
If you have problems logging into the modem to change the modem password and / or the wifi passphrase, you can always call tech support and ask the Customer Service Rep to do that for you.
#Upc technicolor modem login windows#
So, unless you left the passphrase field empty in the modem instead of saving the intended passphrase, your security application, and the windows wifi network display would show that the network is locked and you aren't using the correct passphrase. For windows devices, and probably for Macs as well, you can delete the network and then sign onto the network again with the correct wifi passphrase. The mobile devices don't automatically follow the new passphrase that you keyed into the modem or router (same idea for both devices). When you change the wifi passphase in the modem, you have to sign onto the network once again, using the new passphrase, and you will have to do that for all of your mobile devices. If you didn't change the modem's password, then it will be the same as what you were using previously, which could be your previous wifi password. MANAGEMENT read my previous post just above your post. Then, after you log into the modem, you can always set it to a different term or phrase in the ADMIN. If you don't member the wifi passphrase, as used for the modem password, you can call tech support to set the modem password to some other term or phrase for temporary purposes. Password: your wifi passphrase, unless of course you had set it to a different password on a previous login.

Username: cusadmin (this can not be changed) That IP address will work thru the router, so, you don't have to rip your network apart to log into the modem. If the modem is running in Bridge mode with a router behind it, you can only use 192.168.100.1 to log into the modem. 192.168.100.1 will also work in this situation. No If the modem is running in Gateway mode, its default mode, with a direct connection to the modem via ethernet or wifi, use 192.168.0.1 as the primary address.
