How do I log into my Vodacom Wi-Fi router?

How do I log into my Vodacom Wi-Fi router?

Turn over for more information about using your Vodacom Mobile Wi-Fi. Push and hold the power key Your mobile Wi-Fi network name & password. Choose Wi-Fi on your computer, smartphone or tablet settings, then select your mobile Wi-Fi network name. Enter the password to connect and open the web app.

How do I reset my Vodafone R216 router to default settings?

1. Find “Device Controls”

  1. Click Main.
  2. Click Device.
  3. Click Device Controls.
  4. Click the field next to “Restore default settings”.
  5. Click Confirm and wait while your router restores the factory default settings.

What is a IPv4/IPv6 number?

IPv4 & IPv6 are both IP addresses that are binary numbers. Comparing IPv6 vs IPv4, IPv4 is 32 bit binary number while IPv6 is 128 bit binary number address. IPv4 address are separated by periods while IPv6 address are separated by colons. Both are used to identify machines connected to a network.

How do I check my Vodafone WiFi router balance?

1. Check your real-time data

  1. Open the My Vodafone app while connected to mobile data to login automatically.
  2. You remaining data will be displayed on the homescreen, unless you have personalised it.
  3. You can also find it by clicking the menu on the top left.
  4. Click My usage.

How do I load data on my Vodacom WiFi router?

3 ways to buy data;

  1. Simply dial*135#, FREE from a Vodacom cellphone.
  2. Download the My Vodacom App now.

What is LAN domain?

The LAN domain refers to the organization’s local area network (LAN) infrastructure. A LAN allows two or more computers to connect within a small physical area. The small area can be a home, office, or group of buildings.

How do I enable IPv6 on my router?

This Article Applies to:

  1. Log in to the web-based interface of the router.
  2. Go to Advanced > IPv6.
  3. Enable IPv6 and select the internet connection type provided by your ISP.
  4. Fill in information as required by different connection types.
  5. Configure LAN ports.