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D-Link Router Passwords

D-Link Router Passwords
A complete list of usernames and passwords for D-Link routers.
Find Your D-Link Router Password


Finding your D-Link router's user name and password is as easy as 1,2,3.
1.   Find Your D-Link Router Model Number

Look in the left column of the D-Link router password list below to find your D-Link router model number.
2.   Find Your D-Link Router Username

Look one column to the right of your router model number to see your D-Link router's user name.
3.   Find Your D-Link Router Password

You know the drill. Look another column to the right to find your D-Link router's password.
Great! You've found the password and username for your D-Link router! What next?
Login to Your D-Link Router Using the Router Password


Try logging into your D-Link router using the username and password.
Don't Know How to Login to Your D-Link Router?


You can login to a D-Link router in three easy steps:
1.   Find Your D-Link Router IP Address

2.   Enter Your D-Link Router IP Address Into an Internet Browser's Address Bar

3.   Submit Your D-Link Router Username and Password When Prompted By Your Router

For more information on how to login to your D-Link router please see our Free Guides.
Still can't login to your D-Link router even when using the username and password for your router?
Reset D-Link Router Password To Default Settings
(Use this as a last Resort!)
D-Link Router Password List
D-Link
Model
Default Username
Default Password
504g adsl router
admin 
admin 
ads500g
admin 
admin 
D-704P
admin 
admin 
D-704P rev b
admin 
(none) 
DI-514
user 
(none) 
di-524
admin 
(none) 
DI-524 all
admin 
(none) 
DI-524 all
user 
(none) 
DI-524 E1
Alphanetworks 
wrgg15_di524 
DI-604 1.62b+
admin 
(none) 
DI-604 2.02
admin 
admin 
DI-604 rev a rev b rev c rev e
admin 
(none) 
DI-614+
admin 
admin 
DI-614+
user 
(none) 
DI-614+ any
admin 
(none) 
DI-624 all
admin 
(none) 
DI-624 all
User 
(none) 
DI-624+ A3
admin 
admin 
DI-634M
admin 
(none) 
DI-704
n/a 
admin 
DI-704 rev a
(none) 
admin 
Di-707p router
admin 
(none) 
DI-804 v2.03
admin 
(none) 
DSL-300g+ Teo
admin 
admin 
Dsl-300g+ Teo
(none) 
private 
DSL-302G
admin 
admin 
DSL-504T
admin 
admin 
DSL-G604T
admin 
admin 
DSL-G664T A1
admin 
admin 
DSL500G
admin 
admin 
DWL 1000
admin 
(none) 
DWL 2100AP
admin 
(none) 
DWL 900AP
(none) 
public 
DWL-2000AP+ 1.13
admin 
(none) 
DWL-614+ 2.03
admin 
(none) 
DWL-614+ rev a rev b
admin 
(none) 
DWL-900+
admin 
(none) 
DWL-900AP+ rev a rev b rev c
admin 
(none) 
DWL-G730AP 1.1
admin 
(none) 
firewall dfl-200
admin 
admin 
G624T
admin 
admin 
hubs/switches
D-Link 
D-Link 
WBR-1310 B-1
admin 
(none) 





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