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Banana Pi BPI M2 Berry Router Login Information

To access your Banana Pi BPI M2 Berry ( also known as BPI ) you will need the IP address and the login data (username and password).

Important: This is not the login data for your Internet service provider.

You can find this information in the Manual of your Banana Pi BPI M2 Berry ( also known as BPI ) router. If you don't have the manual at hand or don't want to search the complete manual for the login credentials, you can use the Quick install guide which you can find below. To access the router login page it is important that you are connected to the router. Tip: If you have Wi-Fi problems and it is not possible to connect to the router, you can connect your computer and the router with a LAN cable.

Login Guide for Banana Pi BPI M2 Berry

  • Click HERE to automatically detect the IP of your router. The IP detection tool will try to find your router IP and after some seconds you will see a link. Click on this link and you will be forwareded to your router login page
  • Then you will see 2 fields where you can enter the router username and password.

    Banana Pi BPI M2 Berry router default login

  • According to our database the default username of your Banana Pi BPI M2 Berry router is pi and the corresponding password is bananapi.
  • Enter the username and password, click on the login button and now you should have access to the user interface of the router.

If the credentials do not work, try the following method

In the list below you can find some of the most commonly used username/password combinations of Banana Pi routers. Try the following combinations. If you have problems logging in to the router or you have forgotten your password.

Username Password
pibananapi

Nothing of the methods worked for me and I still not get access to my Banana Pi BPI M2 Berry!

If nothing helped and you really need access to your BPI M2 Berry router, there is also the possibility of a factory reset. In most cases you can perform a factory reset by pressing a small button on the back of the router for 10-20 seconds. After that the router lights up and needs some minutes to reset all settings. After a factory reset the 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.

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