192.168.l.1 Wizard -new.htm
Why does this happen? It is a classic case of visual misinterpretation. On many screens and fonts, the number (one) and the lowercase letter "l" (L) look identical. When users read a default gateway address off a sticker on the bottom of a router or a quick-start guide, they often misread the "1" as an "l."
Users searching for "wizard" are typically looking for this automated setup process rather than the advanced administrative dashboard. 192.168.l.1 wizard -new.htm
To access the 192.168.l.1 wizard -new.htm page, follow these steps: Why does this happen
However, in modern networking, you rarely need to type the file extension manually. When you type 192.168.1.1 into your browser, the router automatically directs you to the appropriate starting page (often index.html or the login screen). follow these steps: However