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  1. Routers with default configuration. Routers without default configuration. In cases where no specific configuration is present, the IP address 192.168.88.1/24 is assigned to ether1, combo1, sfp1, or MGMT/BOOT. For additional details regarding the current default configuration, please refer to the Quick Guide document provided with your device.

  2. This guide will help you to do initial configuration of the router to make your home network a safe place to be. The guide is mostly intended in case if default configuration did not get you to the internet right away, however some parts of the guide is still useful.

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  3. Every router is factory pre-configured with the IP address 192.168.88.1/24 on the ether1 port. The default username is admin with no password (or, for some models with password, check it on the sticker). After you log in for the first time, please create a new user with a password in the "full" group, re-login and delete the default admin user.

  4. To reset the router and remove all configuration parameters go to System, Reset Configuration then tick No Default Configuration: The router will reboot and you will be disconnected. When the router reboots open WinBox and reconnect to the router as above. Give the router a name:

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  5. Overview. All RouterBOARDs from factory come with default configuration. There are several different configurations depending on board type: CPE Router; LTE CPE AP router; AP Router (single or dual band); PTP Bridge (AP or CPE); WISP Bridge (AP in ap_bridge mode); Switch; IP Only; CAP.