Cisco Cisco RV130W
- The Cisco RV130W is a wireless-N router that provides secure, reliable connectivity for small businesses and homes.
Specifications
- CPU
- 400 MHz
- DSL
- No
- LAN
- 10/100/1000
- QoS
- Yes
- RAM
- 256 MB
- USB
- 1x USB 2.0
- VPN
- IPsec/PPTP
- WAN
- 10/100/1000
- Wi-Fi
- 802.11n
- Bands
- 2.4 GHz
- Flash
- 32 MB
- Antenna
- Internal
- Antennas
- 2
- Firewall
- SPI
- Wireless
- Yes
- LAN Ports
- 4x GE
- Max VLANs
- 10
- VPN Peers
- 25
- WAN Ports
- 1x GE
- Management
- Web UI
- Operating Temp
- 0 to 40 C
Potential Threats
25 Known CVEs
Default IP
192.168.1.1
Default admin panel address for Cisco Cisco RV130W
Default Credentials — Cisco Cisco RV130W
Known CVE Vulnerabilities (25)
A vulnerability in the client update process of Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Software for Windows and Cisco Secure Client Software for Wind...
A vulnerability in the web-based management interface of Cisco Small Business Routers RV016, RV042, RV042G, RV082, RV320, and RV325 Routers could allo...
In TBD of TBD, there is a possible out of bounds write due to memory corruption. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with System executio...
In Pixel firmware, there is a possible exposure of sensitive memory due to a missing bounds check. This could lead to local escalation of privilege wi...
In sec_media_protect of media.c, there is a possible EoP due to an integer overflow. This could lead to local escalation of privilege of secure mode M...
In ppmpu_set of ppmpu.c, there is a possible EoP due to an integer overflow. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execu...
In sendChunk of WirelessCharger.cpp, there is a possible out of bounds write due to a missing bounds check. This could lead to local escalation of pri...
In getWpcAuthChallengeResponse of WirelessCharger.cpp, there is a possible out of bounds read due to a missing bounds check. This could lead to local...
In updateStart of WirelessCharger.cpp, there is a possible out of bounds write due to a missing bounds check. This could lead to local escalation of p...
In pop_descriptor_string of BufferDescriptor.h, there is a possible out of bounds read due to a missing bounds check. This could lead to local informa...
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FAQ
The most common default credentials for Cisco Cisco RV130W are listed in the table above. Always change these immediately after setup.
The default username for Cisco Cisco RV130W is typically "admin". The full list of default credentials including username, password, access type and port is shown in the table on this page.
Log in to the admin panel using the default credentials listed above. Navigate to Administration → Password or System → Account settings. Enter the current password and set a new strong password. Save the changes.
Locate the Reset button (usually a small pinhole on the back/bottom of the device). Hold it for 10-30 seconds while powered on until the LEDs flash. The device will reboot with default settings.
No. Default credentials are publicly known and frequently exploited by automated scanners. Change the admin password immediately after first login.
The default admin login address for Cisco Cisco RV130W is shown in the "Default IP" field above. Most routers use 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. Open a browser on a device connected to the router and navigate to that IP.
Log in to the router admin panel at the default IP address. Go to Wireless or Wi-Fi settings. Find the WPA2/WPA3 passphrase field and update it. Save and reconnect your devices.
Change the default admin password and Wi-Fi password immediately. Disable WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) — it is vulnerable to brute-force attacks. Enable WPA3 encryption if supported. Turn off remote management unless needed. Keep firmware updated.
Cisco Cisco RV130W has 25 known CVE vulnerabilities documented in our database. The full list with severity ratings is shown on this page. Apply the latest firmware update from the manufacturer to address known issues.