192.168.1.2 is uses for the default IP address for some network broadband routers, giving you access to your wireless router admin panel. Accessing the administration panel allows you to modify the parameters related to the router’s features. As 192.168.1.2 is a private local IPv4 network address , you cannot connect to the address from outside your home network or from the Internet. Your only way is to use the router’s public IP address.
The default user and pass for a device with IP 192.168.1.2 is set and it can be quickly found in our post about router passwords. However, if you have been in a rush and key in the wrong password, what you need to do is to reset it. All devices have a small button that you need to hold for 15 odd seconds using a toothpick. It will revert the modem to its factory defaults and you can login with the password once more. 192.168.1.2 is set to the default of various routers and access points. Actually, any device be it a router or local network connected device can be set to use 192.168.1.2. Having only 1 device using this IP prevents a possible address conflict as a device would use it only once on the network.
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