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To access the management page for this device, use these standard factory settings: : 192.168.1.1 Default Username : admin Default Password : admin How to Log In and Change Passwords

Use the current credentials. If g4304k fails for admin, check the physical sticker on the router—it often prints both the Wi-Fi password and the admin password separately.

Connect your device to the router (via Wi-Fi or Ethernet), open a browser, and type 192.168.1.1 to access the admin portal. Reset to Factory Settings: g4304k password

A factory reset erases all custom settings (port forwards, parental controls, custom DNS). You will need to set up your Wi-Fi name and password again.

G4304K Purpose: [e.g., Wi-Fi login / admin panel / user access] To access the management page for this device,

If g4304k is the admin password (not just the Wi-Fi key), an attacker can change your DNS settings, redirect your banking traffic to fake sites, disable your firewall, and monitor every device on your home network.

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If your router is currently using g4304k for either Wi-Fi or admin access, follow these steps immediately.

Use a tool like Fing (mobile app) or Nmap to see unknown devices on your network. If you see devices you don’t recognize, someone may have used g4304k to gain access.