How do I log into my Buckeye router?

Log into your wireless modem by opening up a web browser and typing 192.168. 0.1 into the address bar. You will come across a login screen. The default Username is admin and the default Password is password.

What is Buckeye FreeNet?

FreeNet is an ad-supported Internet product available to anyone in the Buckeye Broadband service area. FreeNet gives you access to your favorite online activities like email, social media, and surfing with a speed of 2 Mbps for downloads and 1 Mbps for uploads, plus Unlimited Data.

How do I change my WIFI password Buckeye cablesystem?

Once logged in, navigate to the Wireless 2.4 GHz or Wireless 5 GHz tab to view or edit your wireless network name and/or password. Our friendly staff is always ready to help!

What is Buckeye Express?

Buckeye Express Logistics Services specializes in manufacturing and manufacturing suppliers. More recently, Buckeye Express Logistics Services has expanded its service offering to the forwarding community providing local and regional P&D services.

What is my Internet name?

To find your WiFi network name and password: Make sure you’re connected to your WiFi network. In the taskbar, right-click the WiFi icon, and then select Open Network and Sharing Center. Next to Connections, select your WiFi network name.

What is a broadband password?

To secure the broadband network, a network key or password is configured to stop unauthorized users from connecting to the network. Although you can find the broadband network password by accessing the network’s router, you can also use the “Wireless Properties” utility in a Windows computer connected to the network.

How do I run Freenet?

You can access Freenet later on via the system tray menu ( bottom right on the screen), or use the Browse Freenet shortcut on the desktop and/or start menu. If it doesn’t work, open http://127.0.0.1:8888/ in your web browser. For best security you should use a separate browser for Freenet, preferably in privacy mode.

What are Buckeyes used for?

Native Americans once used buckeyes for both nutritional and medicinal purposes. These tribes would crush and knead the nuts into a salve for rashes and cuts. Today, some believe that buckeyes can relieve rheumatism and arthritis pain. Prescription opioids were first created exclusively for pain relief.