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The GUI (Graphical User Interface) of a router is a web-based interface that allows users to configure and manage the router’s settings and features. It typically includes a dashboard with various options for network settings, security configurations, and device management. Users can access the GUI by entering the router’s IP address in a web browser, often requiring a username and password for authentication. The GUI simplifies the process of managing the router compared to command-line interfaces, making it more accessible for non-technical users.

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