It looks like you’re trying to change the Wi-Fi password for a router using the IP address 192.168.0.1.1 — but that IP has a typo.
Once logged in, look for a menu like:
192.168.0.1
El sistema te pedirá un usuario y una contraseña. Si nunca los has cambiado, los datos predeterminados suelen ser: Contraseña: It looks like you’re trying to change the
Leaving the default settings unchanged creates a significant vulnerability. Malicious actors can exploit default credentials to gain unauthorized access to the network. Once inside, they can intercept unencrypted traffic, utilize the connection for illegal activities, or launch attacks on connected devices. Furthermore, in multi-dwelling units or dense neighborhoods, an unsecured or weakly secured Wi-Fi network can be "piggybacked" by neighbors, leading to bandwidth congestion, slower speeds, and potential legal liability for the account holder. Therefore, changing the password to a strong, unique phrase is the primary line of defense against unauthorized intrusion. Malicious actors can exploit default credentials to gain
You'll see a login page. Try these default credentials (most Megacable routers): Therefore, changing the password to a strong, unique