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Because the router uses HTTP (not HTTPS) for local access. It’s generally safe since the traffic never leaves your home network. Some newer routers offer self-signed HTTPS certificates.
If another device on your network is using 192.168.70.1, your router may have switched to a backup IP. Perform a factory reset on the router (hold the reset pin for 10 seconds) to restore defaults. http 192 l.168.70.1
Press and hold the Reset button on the router (usually a pinhole) for 10–15 seconds. This restores factory defaults, after which you can log in with default credentials. Because the router uses HTTP (not HTTPS) for local access