Tutorial: Web Interface
There are basically three ways to access the web interface of a router:
1. Access the web interface directly from a PC
- Connect an Ethernet port of your PC to one of the LAN ports on the router
- Configure the IP address of the PC’s network interface to match the LAN IP of the router
- Example: If the LAN IP of the router is the default 192.186.0.100, set the IP on the PC to 192.168.0.110 and the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. Optionally, enter the LAN IP of the router (i.e., 192.168.0.100) as the gateway and a working DNS server (e.g., 8.8.8.8) as the DNS.
- Enter the LAN IP of the router into a browser (e.g., 192.168.0.100). Depending on the configuration, you might need to use one of the following formats: HTTP://192.168.0.100 or HTTPS://192.168.0.100.
- Enter your login credentials in the login screen.
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2. Access the mbNET Web Interface via Web2go
If the router is online and access is not explicitly blocked, you can also access the router's web interface via Web2Go. The relevant buttons can be found in various places in the portal. Examples:
When you click on one of these buttons, you will get the login screen for the web interface.
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3. Through the VPN Tunnel
If the router is online, you can also establish a VPN connection to this router and then use the LAN IP of the router in your browser. This corresponds to the direct connection described in section 1.