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The rest of this guide will focus on Firefox's "Poster", but feel free to follow it step-by-step whichever method you chose as all the steps bellow apply to "Chrome Poster" and similar add-ons as well.
 
The rest of this guide will focus on Firefox's "Poster", but feel free to follow it step-by-step whichever method you chose as all the steps bellow apply to "Chrome Poster" and similar add-ons as well.
 
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First, you must obtain a Session ID. In order to do so, you must send an HTTP POST request to the router asking for it. Enter the router's '''LAN''' IP address (default: '''http://192.168.1.1/ubus''') into the URL field if you're logging into the router locally. Or if you wish to log in remotely, enter the '''WAN''' IP address instead.  
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First, you must obtain a '''Session ID'''. In order to do so, you must send an HTTP POST request to the router asking for it. Enter the router's IP address into the URL field (use this format: '''http://192.168.1.1/ubus'''). Or if you wish to log in remotely, enter the '''WAN''' IP address instead.  
    
Next, enter the router's user name and password into the '''User Auth.''' field. Then paste this command into the '''Content to send''' field and click '''Post''':
 
Next, enter the router's user name and password into the '''User Auth.''' field. Then paste this command into the '''Content to send''' field and click '''Post''':

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