Router Sweex CD400010
Here you find how to configure and reset Sweex CD400010 Router.

Login to Sweex CD400010 Router
Open a web browser, such as Google Chrome, and enter the IP address of your router in the address bar.
Preconfigured wireless settings
Accessing your router's configuration interface
To connect to your router's web interface, follow these steps:
- Turn on router
- Set up a connection between the device and the router via network cable
- Open browser
- Enter IP address in the address line and confirm with ‘Enter’ button
- Enter username and password in the open user interface and confirm again
Reset Sweex CD400010 router to factory defaults
To reset the Sweex CD400010 to its default settings, you have to do the following steps:
- Switch on router
- For at least 10 seconds, press the Reset button
- Device restarts automatically
- Router has been reset to factory settings
The unit will reboot automatically. Once the power light stops blinking, the unit has been reset and is ready to use. Resetting the router does not reset the firmware to an earlier version, but it will change all settings back to factory defaults.
Sweex CD400010 Router Security
Change Sweex CD400010 Default Wifi Name (SSID)
Rename your Sweex CD400010 Default Wifi Name (SSID). Some Sweex routers come with default network names (with the name of the manufacturer). We recommend to use a different name because a default name unnecessarily identifies the make of your router, making it easier for attackers to break in.
Change Sweex CD400010 Default Password
It’s easy for a hacker to find out the manufacturer’s default password for your Sweex CD400010 router and then use that password to access your wireless network. So it’s wise to change the administrator password for your Sweex CD400010 router. When you’re deciding on your new password, try to pick a complex series of numbers and letters and try to avoid using a password that can be guessed easily.
MAC Address filtering for Sweex CD400010 router
MAC filtering allows you to limit access to your Sweex CD400010 router. To enable this feature, enter into your Sweex CD400010 router the 12-character MAC ID of each computer that will connect to your network. Be sure to update this information if you add or remove devices.
Disabling Broadcast SSID for Sweex CD400010 router
Sweex CD400010 router transmits your Wi-Fi network ID (the so-called SSID) to everyone. This may be changed at will by unchecking the corresponding box in the settings. Then your network will not be so easily hacked. However, as a compromise, you will have to enter the SSID every time that you connect a device to the network. This step is not mandatory.
MAC Address filtering for Sweex CD400010 router
MAC filtering allows you to limit access to your Sweex CD400010 router. To enable this feature, enter into your Sweex CD400010 router the 12-character MAC ID of each computer that will connect to your network. Be sure to update this information if you add or remove devices.
Where are you placing the Sweex CD400010 router in the house?
You wouldn’t think about this at first, but where you place your Sweex CD400010 also has a bearing on your security.
Place the Sweex CD400010 router as close as possible to the middle of your house. The first benefit is that all the rooms in your house have the same access to the Internet. The second benefit is that you don’t want to have your wireless signal range reach too much outside your house, where it can be easily intercepted by cybercriminals.
For this reason, don’t place your Sweex CD400010 router next to a window, since there’s nothing to obstruct the signal going outside your house.