I have this no-name router: (that’s UIS1400 on the sticker) enter image description here

It has an IP address of 192.168.1.1 and identifies itself as ISSCFG when requesting the username/password combo. How do I access setup screen to make it usable?

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Re-opened because SuperUser rejected it. – sysadmin1138 Jan 29 at 19:00
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I can confirm Bart's answer. It is a Kobishi. I threw one in the garbage 3 or 4 years ago. I mainly remember it because it's firmware was so very bad. Very unstable if the WAN port get's loaded above 80%. And don't enable the DMZ functionality on this. It will expose it's admin web-site on the WAN-site if you do! – Tonny Jan 29 at 21:56
@sysadmin1138 why was this closed? – kinokijuf Jan 30 at 12:48
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@kinokijuf Because Five other users thought it was off-topic. – sysadmin1138 Jan 30 at 13:04
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@kinokiju: It has an upvoted accepted answer it won't be auto deleted. – Iain Jan 30 at 14:17
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closed as off topic by John Gardeniers, Holocryptic, MDMarra, Ward, WesleyDavid Jan 30 at 7:08

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Looks like a Kobishi.

  • User: administrator
  • Password: 0000 (four zeros)

Mind you, they went broke quite a few years ago, so these products are terribly outdated.

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