Router access guide

Netgear JNR1010v2

How to connect to a JNR1010v2 router?

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IP Address
192.168.1.1
Login
admin
Password
password

Make sure your device is connected to the same network as the router (via Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable).

01

Connect your device to the router via Ethernet or Wi-Fi.

02

Open a web browser and enter the default IP address for the router usually 192.168.1.1 .

03

Enter the default username and password, usually admin and password.

Use the same network

Connect your phone or computer to this router’s Wi‑Fi before opening the admin address.

Use the address bar

Type the IP in the browser URL bar, not in Google or another search field.

Check the label

If credentials fail, check the router label, manual, or details from your internet provider.

Product notes

Description

The Netgear JNR1010v2 is a wireless N300 router that delivers fast and reliable internet speeds up to 300Mbps, making it ideal for homes and small offices with basic internet needs. It features external antennas for improved Wi-Fi coverage, parental controls to block inappropriate content and limit access to certain websites, and guest network access that allows visitors to use the internet without accessing your main network. It also has a compact and sleek design that blends well with any home or office decor.
The JNR1010v2 is a router manufactured by the company Netgear that allows multiple devices to connect to a network and communicate with each other. It works by receiving data packets from devices and forwarding them to their intended destination. The router is assigned a unique IP address 192.168.1.1, which serves as its identifier on the network.
To access the router's settings and configure its functions, users can log in using a web browser and their admin and password. Once logged in, users can customize various settings such as network name, password, and security protocols. They can also set up parental controls, prioritize bandwidth usage, and monitor network activity.

If the page does not open

Turn off VPN or mobile data, confirm the right Wi‑Fi network, try http instead of https, then restart the router if needed.

After logging in

Change the default admin password, use strong Wi‑Fi encryption, and check for firmware updates.

About default credentials

Default credentials can vary by firmware, provider, or previous setup. Use them as a starting point, then secure access.