How To Ssh Into a Router?
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1. Make sure that SSH is enabled on your router and that you have the credentials for accessing it.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable from your computer to one of the router’s LAN ports.
3. Launch a command prompt or terminal window on your computer.
4. Enter an SSH command to connect to your router. The command should look something like this: ssh user@router_IP_address (Replace “user” with the username associated with your router, and “router_IP_address” with the IP address of your router.)
5. Enter your router’s password when prompted.
6. You will then be connected to your router via SSH.