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TSMX510
post Mar 9 2013, 06:19 PM, updated 9y ago

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Broadband provider
ISP/package: 8 Mbps
Location: Lumut
Have you called your ISP's helpline?: Nope

Personal equipment
Modem: ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N
Router: ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N
Firewall used: None

Problem details
First occurence of problem: First time
Problem frequency: What is the password ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N ?
Problem description: Issues

I need the password

ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N



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post Mar 10 2013, 03:45 AM

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QUOTE(MX510 @ Mar 9 2013, 06:19 PM)
Broadband provider
ISP/package: 8 Mbps
Location: Lumut
Have you called your ISP's helpline?: Nope

Personal equipment
Modem: ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N
Router: ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N
Firewall used: None

Problem details
First occurence of problem: First time
Problem frequency: What is the password ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N ?
Problem description: Issues

I need the password

ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N
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Dear MX510,

This Innacomm W7100N is a new modem replacing Innacomm W3400V6. The modem login id/password already printed in the manual guideline. This new modem is unique due to the password modem is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC ID.

Modem Login: tmadmin
Modem Pass : Adm@****

Hint: **** is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC ID (e.g: XXXXXXXX1234, so CPE MAC ID is 1234)

Modem Pass: Adm@1234

Different modem has different CPE MAC ID. But dont worry, you can refer sticker info at the back of the modem everytime you forgot or lost the modem box. If you want to configure this modem step by step, you can download it here:


http://www.mediafire.com/?oj542vmp2sd84kp

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post Mar 12 2013, 07:29 PM

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QUOTE(ahmadizz @ Mar 10 2013, 03:45 AM)
Dear MX510,

This Innacomm W7100N is a new modem replacing Innacomm W3400V6. The modem login id/password already printed in the manual guideline. This new modem is unique due to the password modem is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC ID.

Modem Login: tmadmin
Modem Pass : Adm@****

Hint: **** is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC ID (e.g: XXXXXXXX1234, so CPE MAC ID is 1234)

Modem Pass: Adm@1234

Different modem has different CPE MAC ID. But dont worry, you can refer sticker info at the back of the modem everytime you forgot or lost the modem box. If you want to configure this modem step by step, you can download it here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?oj542vmp2sd84kp

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post Mar 28 2013, 07:47 AM

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QUOTE(ahmadizz @ Mar 10 2013, 03:45 AM)
Dear MX510,

This Innacomm W7100N is a new modem replacing Innacomm W3400V6. The modem login id/password already printed in the manual guideline. This new modem is unique due to the password modem is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC ID.

Modem Login: tmadmin
Modem Pass : Adm@****

Hint: **** is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC ID (e.g: XXXXXXXX1234, so CPE MAC ID is 1234)

Modem Pass: Adm@1234

Different modem has different CPE MAC ID. But dont worry, you can refer sticker info at the back of the modem everytime you forgot or lost the modem box. If you want to configure this modem step by step, you can download it here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?oj542vmp2sd84kp

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Thank you so much for the config guide.

I need to setup modem as bridge mode, how do I do this? I would like to use my router (Apple Time Capsule) to act as DHCP server, with this I need to disable DHCP at modem right?


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post Jun 13 2013, 09:28 PM

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Did I missed it or is there a way to set up a DNS on this modem?
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post Jul 18 2013, 03:59 PM

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Kalau saya reset modem..password and user name akan jd default balik ekk?
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QUOTE(shakz_orange @ Jun 13 2013, 09:28 PM)
Did I missed it or is there a way to set up a DNS on this modem?
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yes u can, login into router, go to "Services" tab, look for DNS, input your address and apply
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post Jul 28 2013, 09:14 AM

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QUOTE(pakdo87 @ Jul 18 2013, 03:59 PM)
Kalau saya reset modem..password and user name akan jd default balik ekk?
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Yup, ia akan jadi default balik.
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QUOTE(xerophyll @ Jul 25 2013, 05:05 PM)
yes  u can, login into router, go to "Services" tab, look for DNS, input your address and apply
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post Nov 7 2013, 12:12 AM

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Guys. I reset my W7100n router but still cant access. Always get the "username and password error". Anyone can help me with this?
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post May 24 2014, 01:31 AM

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as pointed by @ahmadizz above, the passwd is **case sensitive**

Modem Login: tmadmin
Modem Pass : Adm@****

if your MAC address is 35:09:01:6E:E6:7E then the pass is Adm@E67E
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QUOTE(#aten @ May 24 2014, 01:31 AM)
as pointed by @ahmadizz above, the passwd is **case sensitive**

Modem Login: tmadmin
Modem Pass : Adm@****

if your MAC address is 35:09:01:6E:E6:7E then the pass is Adm@E67E
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really need to put the Adm@ in password meh?
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post Jun 27 2014, 04:17 PM

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yes
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how is the QoS works for this router ?
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post Mar 18 2016, 09:58 AM

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why always show username and password error?
alredy type the password of 4 digits mac address

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same case here
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QUOTE(pakdo87 @ Jul 18 2013, 04:59 PM)
Kalau saya reset modem..password and user name akan jd default balik ekk?
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macam mana reset?
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post Mar 13 2017, 08:59 AM

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This modem really sucks. My modem sticker is hardly readable now and I can't log in. is there no way to retrieve the password other than from the sticker?
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post Mar 24 2017, 06:47 PM

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QUOTE(YoungMan @ Mar 13 2017, 08:59 AM)
This modem really sucks. My modem sticker is hardly readable now and I can't log in. is there no way to retrieve the password other than from the sticker?
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Come changed to Mikrotik buy from me or direct through my Lazada link

Mikrotik :-) replacement for Lousy UniFi Router

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QUOTE(MX510 @ Mar 24 2017, 07:47 PM)
Come changed to Mikrotik buy from me or direct through my Lazada link

Mikrotik :-) replacement for Lousy UniFi Router
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Will check out when I need replacement. Thanks.
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QUOTE(YoungMan @ Mar 13 2017, 08:59 AM)
This modem really sucks. My modem sticker is hardly readable now and I can't log in. is there no way to retrieve the password other than from the sticker?
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Assuming that all you need is the MAC address. Connect your PC to one of the network ports. Ping the router and check your ARP tables or use a lan scanner which shows MAC addresses. From there you can derive the first MAC address of your router and consequently the default password.
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Mar 25 2017, 01:11 PM)
Assuming that all you need is the MAC address. Connect your PC to one of the network ports. Ping the router and check your ARP tables or use a lan scanner which shows MAC addresses. From there you can derive the first MAC address of your router and consequently the default password.
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How do I do that? I know how to ping the router, but to get the mac address of the router?
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QUOTE(YoungMan @ Mar 25 2017, 12:34 PM)
How do I do that? I know how to ping the router, but to get the mac address of the router?
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Try this command "arp -a" at the command line. That should give a list of ip addresses and their corresponding MAC addresses. Your router should be one of them.

Here's an example output from my Mac.
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server$ arp -a
www.router.local (10.0.1.1) at d4:ca:6d:30:3c:35 on en0 ifscope [ethernet]
? (10.0.1.10) at 14:1b:5d:7:c:d9 on en0 ifscope [ethernet]
? (10.0.1.18) at (incomplete) on en0 ifscope [ethernet]

server$


The router is 10.0.1.1 and corresponding MAC address is d4:ca:6d:30:3c:35. which is the MAC address for ethernet port 2. The password is probably based on the MAC address of ethernet port 1 so you just minus one which will give you d4:ca:6d:30:3c:34.

Hopefully that works.

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Mar 25 2017, 04:27 PM)
Try this command "arp -a" at the command line. That should give a list of ip addresses and their corresponding MAC addresses. Your router should be one of them.

Here's an example output from my Mac.
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server$ arp -a
www.router.local (10.0.1.1) at d4:ca:6d:30:3c:35 on en0 ifscope [ethernet]
? (10.0.1.10) at 14:1b:5d:7:c:d9 on en0 ifscope [ethernet]
? (10.0.1.18) at (incomplete) on en0 ifscope [ethernet]

server$


The router is 10.0.1.1 and corresponding MAC address is d4:ca:6d:30:3c:35. which is the MAC address for ethernet port 2. The password is probably based on the MAC address of ethernet port 1 so you just minus one which will give you d4:ca:6d:30:3c:34.

Hopefully that works.
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Mar 25 2017, 01:11 PM)
Assuming that all you need is the MAC address. Connect your PC to one of the network ports. Ping the router and check your ARP tables or use a lan scanner which shows MAC addresses. From there you can derive the first MAC address of your router and consequently the default password.
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Hi, couldn't find where i throw my lan cable, so I tried doing through Wifi but seems cannot. It is showing the Mac ID but can't use it to login to modem. surprisingly, trying on another modem also give me the same mac ID. so this doesn't work through wifi? if so then I have to go hunt for a cable.
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Mar 25 2017, 01:11 PM)
Assuming that all you need is the MAC address. Connect your PC to one of the network ports. Ping the router and check your ARP tables or use a lan scanner which shows MAC addresses. From there you can derive the first MAC address of your router and consequently the default password.
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Hi, couldn't find where i throw my lan cable, so I tried doing through Wifi but seems cannot. It is showing the Mac ID but can't use it to login to modem. surprisingly, trying on another modem also give me the same mac ID. so this doesn't work through wifi? if so then I have to go hunt for a cable.
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QUOTE(YoungMan @ Mar 27 2017, 02:34 PM)
Hi, couldn't find where i throw my lan cable, so I tried doing through Wifi but seems cannot. It is showing the Mac ID but can't use it to login to modem. surprisingly, trying on another modem also give me the same mac ID. so this doesn't work through wifi? if so then I have to go hunt for a cable.
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Wifi will work also. the MAC address of the router is unique. So you change router, it will have a different MAC. Maybe the password was changed to something else and is no longer the default.
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Hi Guys,
Well come to forum site.We Incommode W8100N is a new modem replacing Innacomm W3400V6. This modem login id/password already printed in the manual guideline. This new modem is unique due to the password modem is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC ID.

Modem Login: tmadmin
Modem Pass : Adm@****

For example: **** is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC ID (e.g: XXXXXXXX9876, so CPE MAC ID is 9876). We have Different modem has different CPE MAC ID. But dont worry, We can refer sticker info at the back of the modem every time me forgot or lost the modem box. If you want to configure this modem step by step, you can download it here.
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QUOTE(reshyam @ Mar 28 2017, 11:38 AM)
Hi Guys,
            Well come to forum site.We Incommode W8100N is a new modem replacing Innacomm W3400V6. This modem login id/password already printed in the manual guideline. This new modem is unique due to the password modem is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC ID.

Modem Login: tmadmin
Modem Pass : Adm@****

For example: **** is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC ID (e.g: XXXXXXXX9876, so CPE MAC ID is 9876). We have Different modem has different CPE MAC ID. But dont worry, We can refer sticker info at the back of the modem every time me forgot or lost the modem box. If you want to configure this modem step by step, you can download it here.
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I think it is not unique, but crap. when your sticker can't read, you will find it hard to log into modem. Why not just use simple login like what Asus, tplink etc did.
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Guys, thanks to @soonwai, my problem is solve now.
For those who can't read the sticker or have difficulty finding the Mac ID of the modem, just go to command prompt and type: arp-a
You should find the Mac ID of the modem, usually under 192.168.1.1. Then, take the last 4 digit of the Mac, and make sure the letters are in capital. Now you can login with username tmadmin and password Adm@xxxx (replace with your 4 digit mac Id).
Hope this can be of help to people next time.
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Ho, sorry for bumping an old thread. But, just now my modem (W7100N) goes kaput, maybe due to lightning while I’m away from home.

Been tried to switch on the modem but to no avail. I searched for used similar modem and find a few. Can I buy used modem and set-up without notifying TMNUT?

I’ll move house next month, with unifi. Its just around 20 days left before I start to terminate the line, so I dont want to waste money for a new modem.
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QUOTE(hadie89 @ Oct 10 2018, 09:38 PM)
Ho, sorry for bumping an old thread. But, just now my modem (W7100N) goes kaput, maybe due to lightning while I’m away from home.

Been tried to switch on the modem but to no avail. I searched for used similar modem and find a few. Can I buy used modem and set-up without notifying TMNUT?

I’ll move house next month, with unifi. Its just around 20 days left before I start to terminate the line, so I dont want to waste money for a new modem.
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Of course you can. just get the cheapest and use for 20 days. Too bad I don't know where I throw my streamyx modem given by the technician but never use. Otherwise I am willing to post and you just bear the postage.

 

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