SanCloud Router Login Information

To access a SanCloud router (for example: Sancloud Beaglebone Enhanced WiFi V1G ) you need the corresponding login data and IP address. If you do not know the IP and login information of your router, you will find them in the SanCloud Router Manual. In case you don't have a manual or don't feel like searching for the data, you can easily use the following login guide.

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Login Guide for SanCloud

  • Open your browser (on desktop or mobile) and enter acquired via DHCP (this is the most common default router IP for SanCloud routers according to our database) in the address bar to access admin panel of your router.

    acquired via DHCP login page

  • Now you see 2 fields where you can enter the router username and router password.

    SanCloud router router default login

  • The most common default username/password combination for SanCloud routers is debian and temppwd.
  • Enter the username and password, click on the login button and now you should have access to the user interface of the router.

The username/password combination doesn't work ? Then try the following method...

If you know the model name/ID of your SanCloud router then select your device from the dropdown list below. You will be forwarded to our login guide for your device ( including user manuals etc.).

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Most common login IPs for your SanCloud router device

For example, if you want to change the security settings of your SanCloud router, you need the router IP address. Hardly anybody knows their router IP, because you only need it in rare cases. Often you can find it on the back of your SanCloud router or in the manual. If you can't find the IP anywhere, you can try the IP addresses from the list below. One of them should lead you to the login page of your SanCloud router.

Common Router IP
acquired via DHCP

Common username/password combinations for SanCloud routers

We have compiled a list of the most common username/password combinations for SanCloud routers. Try the different combinations to log in. Often one of the listed combinations works.

Username Password
debiantemppwd

These methods don't work for me and I still not get access to my SanCloud router!

Nothing helped and you don't have access to your router? Then you can do a factory reset. In most cases you can perform a factory reset by pressing a small button on the back of your SanCloud router for about 10-20 seconds. Afterwards your SanCloud router lights up and needs several minutes to reset the settings. Because of the factory reset your SanCloud router loses the connection to all other connected devices and some devices have to be reconnected to the router after such a reset. If you are unsure, you should consult an expert to help you set up the router again.