
We'll go through some of the information viewable on this page. Once you've logged in, you'll see the main status page.įrom here you can get a high-level view of your routers status. If in doubt, consider simply rebooting the PC, or any other way to reset the connection. router previously at 192.168.17.1), your PC (or whatever) might struggle to reconnect.

Note: If the configuration of your router prior to flashing was somewhat exotic (e.g. Note: If you have installed a “tiny” build or a “snapshot” build, LuCI web interface will likely not be present and you will need to use ssh to log in as (telnet is no longer supported by OpenWrt-project builds)

(Especially common with OpenWrt 21.02.) See for a possible workaround. Note: If you cannot log in when the “No password set!” message is on-screen, even when the password field is blank, it could be a cookie problem. Log in with the username of root and leave the password field empty. Root is the username of the main administrative user on OpenWrt. Īt that page you should see a login page: (correct as of Barrier Breaker)Īs you'll see, there's a notification that “root” user's password is not set. No matter what the address was before, OpenWrt simplifies this by setting the administration address to be.

We've installed OpenWrt but now is time to get our router configured.
