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RUTxxx routers have a command line interface built-in to their '''Web User Interfaces''' ('''WebUI'''). This is the most accessible method because all you need is a web browser.
 
RUTxxx routers have a command line interface built-in to their '''Web User Interfaces''' ('''WebUI'''). This is the most accessible method because all you need is a web browser.
 
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* Simply log in to the WebUI by typing the router's LAN IP address into the URL field of your web browser and press "Enter" on your keyboard:
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* Simply log in to the WebUI by typing the router's LAN IP address into the URL field of your web browser and press "Enter" on your keyboard;
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* After this, you will be greeted with the login window. Type in the user name '''admin''' and the router's admin password and click "Login".
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[[File:Networking rutxxx configuration examples private ip v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border]]
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[[File:RutOS WebUI Login fixed.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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* After this, you will be greeted with the login window. Type in the user name '''admin''' and the router's admin password and click "Login":
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[[File:Networking rutxxx configuration login example v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border]]
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* Then locate the CLI section under the System tab;
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* Then locate the CLI section under the System tab:
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[[File:Networking rutxxx configuration cli location v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border]]
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* Type in the login name ''root'', press "Enter", type in the router's admin password and press "Enter" again. You should be greeted with a message such as this:
 
* Type in the login name ''root'', press "Enter", type in the router's admin password and press "Enter" again. You should be greeted with a message such as this:
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[[File:Networking rutxxx configuration examples webui cli v1.jpg|border|class=tlt-border]]
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[[File:RutOS WebUI CLI logged in fixed.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
   
==SSH==
 
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