Arris TG 1682G

Arris TG 1682G

The Arris TG 1682G is well known for its high internet speeds useful for streaming online videos and gaming.


They are subscribed to the most appropriate bandwidth package from the internet service provider. The Arris TG 1682G can attain the highest performance of bandwidth without affecting the quality of voice. This router is installed with the factory settings when purchased for the first time. It also comes with an IP address that is used on private networks. The default login credentials can be altered once you gain access to the administrative panel of the router.

Logging in to the Arris TG 1682G

The first thing you need to do is to determine the internal IP address of your router. The Arris TG 1682G uses the 10.0.0.1 IP address to log in to the router’s administrative panel. If you cannot find the IP address, use the Command prompt method or a software known as ‘Router IP address’ You can also contact your Internet Service Provider for more information.

Since you have the IP address, open any web browser and type the link http://10.0.0.1 in the URL text field. Click on the ‘Enter’ button to proceed to the next step.

It will open a new window prompting you to enter the login credentials. The Arris TG 1682G uses ‘admin’ as the default username and ‘password’ as the default passphrase. Confirm that you have entered them correctly before you click the ‘OK’ button.

You will then be directed to the home page of your Arris TG 1682G. You can perform a variety of actions in your router’s administrative panel such as altering the security and network configurations.

What if I forget my password?

In a situation where you have forgotten your new password, you will have to perform a hard reset. It erases all the recent data from your router and restores the factory settings. The process involves pressing and holding the reset button at the back of your router for about fifteen minutes. The next time you log in to your router you will use the default username and password.


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