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There are a few ways you can fix it.
(1 and 2 are only if the configuration of the router isn't changed from the default aka password)
1. On some routers the username and password is written on the bottom of the router, take a look there.
2. Some routers have a default user and pass. You could ****** your router for the manual.
3. If you have changed the password before and forgot it, you should force reset the device with a sharp item at the back of the router and reconfigure it after.
After doing 3 you probably will go to 1 or 2.
Good Luck.
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I have noticed another thing, sorry for double post.
127.0.0.1 is the public IP. 127.0.0.1 is the localhost. To find the real IP ******: "my ip" and you will find your public IP.
But since you didn't even know this, I suggest you document yourself a little bit more on how hosting a server works and only open once you're sure you know.
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Most default auths for routers consist of admin:admin, or have a pin of 1234, or something like that.
My website tool automatically detects your IP address, so don't put localhost in there - leave it as it is.