WRT150N
                The ReadyNet WRT150N router has 300mbps WiFi, 4 100mbps ETH-ports and 0 USB-ports. It also supports custom firmwares like: dd-wrt, OpenWrt
                
                
            
            Quick links:
            
            
                
                Default password/Login
            
            
                
                
                    
                    Login instructions
                
            
            
                
                
                    
                    User Manuals
                
            
            
                
                
                    
                    Flashing Custom Firmwares
                
            
            
WRT150N router specifications (specs)
CPU: n/a
RAM: n/a
Flash: n/a
Custom firmwares: dd-wrt, OpenWrt
WiFi: 300mbps (bgn)
WiFi bands: 2.4GHz
WiFi throughput: n/a
WAN: 1 x 100mbps port
ETH: 4 x 100mbps ports
USB-ports: 0
Hard reset instructions for ReadyNet WRT150N
                If your WRT150N router is not working as it should, dropping connections or not
                being
                responsive, you should first do a reset of the router to see if the problems persist. Other
                scenarios where you might want to reset your router is if you've forgotten the password or
                misconfigured it and can't get access anymore.
                
                Your can reset your ReadyNet WRT150N in the following way(s):
            
The 30-30-30 reset
There are no specific instructions for this model yet, but you can always do the 30-30-30 reset as follows:- When router is powered on, press the reset button and hold for 30 seconds. (Use a paper clip or something sharp)
- While holding the reset button pressed, unplug the power of the router and hold the reset button for 30 seconds
- While still holding the reset button down, turn on the power to the unit again and hold for another 30 seconds.
                This process usually works for resetting any router to it's factory setting.
                
                
                
                
                    
                        Note: It is worth reading more about
                        
                            how to reset routers with the 30 30 30 reset and what the risks and
                        considerations
                        are when resetting your router this way, instead of just rebooting it.
                    
                
            
Default factory settings for ReadyNet WRT150N
If you have performed a reset of your WRT150N device or not changed the defaults, you should be able to access it with the following settings:
Default username: admin ReadyNet router default password list
Default password: admin
Default subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default DNS server: 192.168.2.1
Note: If you are using the default settings you should change them to increase security and prevent unathorized access to your network.
How to login to the WRT150N
To login to the WRT150N router and change the settings, you can follow these steps:
- Make sure you are connected to the router's network, either by Wi-Fi or ethernet cable.
- Open your browser and visit http://192.168.2.1
- You should be prompted with a login dialogue.
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        Enter the username: adminand the passwordadmin
 Note: If you have already changed the password use that instead.
- You will now be logged in. If you haven't yet changed the defaul password, we recommend that you change it first thing you do after logging in.
If these instructions don't work for your router, you can always try a factory reset to get the default, or try some other common ReadyNet credentials, as they can usually be shared across models/variants.
WRT150N Firmwares
                    Staying up to date with the latest firmware is a good idea to keep your router even more
                    secure
                    from various security flaws. 
                    If you want to squeeze a little bit of extra functionality out of your router, consider
                    flashing
                    an open-source firmware like dd-wrt, openWRT or LEDE. Flashing a custom ROM can greatly
                    increase
                    the stability and functionality of your old router.
                    
                    Following are the firmwares that we have identified existing for the ReadyNet WRT150N:
                
Flashing dd-wrt on the ReadyNet WRT150N
                        
                        
                            We haven't find any specific instructions for flashin dd-wrt onto the ReadyNet
                            WRT150N, but you can read the
                            
                                Installation guide
                             over at dd-wrt to get a clue on how to proceed (As this model is listed as
                            supported).
                        
                        
                        
                            Note: Always make sure to read the wiki and howtos of dd-wrt before doing any
                            flashing.
                        
                    
Flashing OpenWrt on the ReadyNet WRT150N
                        The ReadyNet WRT150N is supported by OpenWrt according to their Table of
                        Hardware. So
                        flashing OpenWrt onto it should be quite straigthforward.
                        
                        
                            We couldn't find any specific instructions for flashin OpenWrt on the ReadyNet
                            WRT150N, but since it's listed in their Table of Hardware as supported, you can
                            head
                            over to the
                            
                                OpenWrt install instructions
                             and read on there.
                        
                        
                        
                            Note: Flashing custom firmwares is always on you're on own risk. Make sure to
                            read OpenWrt's wikis to understand the risks and how to proceed if something goes
                            wrong.
                        
                    
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