If you stumble upon a device that prompts you for a login and calls itself "Web 3.1," the overwhelming majority of cases use the most dangerous—and common—default credentials in history:
| Field | Value |
|-------------|----------------|
| Username | admin |
| Password | admin |
Other less common but possible defaults for such devices: web 3.1 default username and password
You've tried admin / admin, admin / password, and cusadmin / password, but you still can’t log in to your web 3.1 portal. Here is your step-by-step troubleshooting checklist:
If the common combinations above do not work, you must locate the unique factory credential specific to your hardware. Here is how to find the web 3.1 default username and password for your specific model. If you stumble upon a device that prompts
For system owners / administrators:
For vendors and developers:
It is tempting to try the classic admin / admin or admin / password combination. On a true Web 3.1 device, these will almost certainly fail. Here is why: