Connect to the default SSID (network name) found on the sticker at the bottom or back of the router. 2. Accessing the Login Page
If you previously changed your router password and forgot it, the default credentials will no longer work. You must perform a hard factory reset to clear custom settings and restore default access. Keep the router plugged into power and turned on.
If you're having trouble logging in to your FG8000N router, try the following troubleshooting steps:
Open the Command Prompt ( cmd ), type ipconfig , and press Enter. Look for the line labeled Default Gateway . That listed IP address is the one you must type into your browser.
: After entering the IP address, press the Enter key on your keyboard.
by holding the small "Reset" button on the back of the device for about 10 seconds. Page Won't Load
A factory reset wipes all custom configurations—including your Wi-Fi name, password, and port forwarding settings—and restores the original factory defaults. Keep the router . Locate the small Reset pinhole on the back or bottom panel. Insert a straightened paperclip or pin into the hole. Press and hold the button down for 10 to 15 seconds .
Once logged in, the FG8000N interface typically offers these features:
Connect to the default SSID (network name) found on the sticker at the bottom or back of the router. 2. Accessing the Login Page
If you previously changed your router password and forgot it, the default credentials will no longer work. You must perform a hard factory reset to clear custom settings and restore default access. Keep the router plugged into power and turned on.
If you're having trouble logging in to your FG8000N router, try the following troubleshooting steps:
Open the Command Prompt ( cmd ), type ipconfig , and press Enter. Look for the line labeled Default Gateway . That listed IP address is the one you must type into your browser.
: After entering the IP address, press the Enter key on your keyboard.
by holding the small "Reset" button on the back of the device for about 10 seconds. Page Won't Load
A factory reset wipes all custom configurations—including your Wi-Fi name, password, and port forwarding settings—and restores the original factory defaults. Keep the router . Locate the small Reset pinhole on the back or bottom panel. Insert a straightened paperclip or pin into the hole. Press and hold the button down for 10 to 15 seconds .
Once logged in, the FG8000N interface typically offers these features: