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Grandstream Router Login: Access Your Admin Panel

By Daniel Roul Last updated

Login address

192.168.1.1

Login to your Grandstream router

Opens your router's admin login page. Works only on your own network.

Grandstream makes business networking and VoIP equipment, including its GWN series of routers and access points. The default login is usually admin for both the username and password, but the IP address varies by model, and newer GWN units use a unique password on the label instead of a shared default. This guide covers how to log in, the addresses to try, and how to change your Wi-Fi.

How to Log In to a Grandstream Router

  1. Connect your computer to the router, ideally with an Ethernet cable into a LAN port. A wired connection is the most stable for setup.
  2. Open a web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
  3. In the address bar, type your model’s IP address and press Enter. Common Grandstream addresses are 192.168.0.60, 192.168.1.1, and 192.168.2.1. To confirm you are connected, you can run ping 192.168.2.1 in Command Prompt first.
  4. If a security warning appears, proceed past it, since the device may use a secure connection on your own network.
  5. Enter the username and password. See the next section.

Default Username and Password for Grandstream Routers

Grandstream model typeLogin addressUsernamePassword
Most routers192.168.0.60, 192.168.1.1, or 192.168.2.1adminadmin
Newer GWN units (such as GWN7630)model’s addressadminthe password on the label

The most common Grandstream default is admin for both the username and password. However, several newer GWN access points and routers ship with a unique default password printed on a sticker on the device rather than admin, as a security improvement. If admin/admin is rejected, check the label on the bottom or back of the unit.

The IP address depends on the model, with 192.168.0.60 common on many units, and others using 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.2.1. If you are unsure, confirm your gateway, covered below. The credentials are case-sensitive.

Grandstream Cloud and Controller Management

Worth knowing, since Grandstream gear is often deployed in businesses. Beyond the local web interface, Grandstream access points can be managed through GWN.Cloud, a free cloud platform, or the on-premises GWN Manager, letting administrators configure many access points centrally rather than one at a time. A GWN router can also act as a controller for other Grandstream access points on the network. For a single home or small-office router, the local web interface covered here is all you need.

How to Change Your Grandstream Wi-Fi Name and Password

Changing the Wi-Fi key is a common local task.

  1. Log in at your router’s address.
  2. Open the Wi-Fi or SSIDs section, often under a Wi-Fi Settings or Network menu.
  3. Select the SSID you want to edit.
  4. Enter your new network name and your new password (the Wi-Fi passphrase).
  5. Save and apply the change.

After saving, devices reconnect using the new details. Use a password of at least 12 characters with no personal details. Our full guide on how to change your Wi-Fi password walks through it for any router.

What to Do If You Cannot Log In

The page will not load. Confirm you are connected to the Grandstream device and using the right address.

  • Try the common addresses: 192.168.0.60, 192.168.1.1, and 192.168.2.1.
  • Confirm your gateway. On Windows, press Windows + R, type cmd, run ipconfig, and read the “Default Gateway” line. You can also ping the address to check the device responds, or work through our guide on what to do when you cannot access the router web interface.

The password is rejected. Try admin/admin, then check the label for a unique default password, since newer GWN units use one. The login is case-sensitive.

Set your device to obtain an IP automatically. If your computer has a static IP from a previous setup, it may be on the wrong subnet. Switch to obtaining an address automatically.

Make sure you are connected to the device. The web interface only loads from within the router’s own network, not over mobile data or a VPN.

How to Reset a Grandstream Router to Factory Settings

A factory reset erases everything and restores the default login. Use it only when you are locked out.

  1. With the device powered on, find the recessed Reset button.
  2. Use a pin or paperclip to press and hold it for about 15 to 20 seconds, until the device restarts.
  3. Wait for it to reboot, then log in with the default credentials for your model, admin/admin or the label password.

Because Grandstream gear is often part of a business network, a reset can disrupt a managed deployment, so coordinate with your administrator if the device is managed through GWN.Cloud or a controller.

Conclusion

Logging in to a Grandstream router usually means entering admin and admin at your model’s address, most often 192.168.0.60, 192.168.1.1, or 192.168.2.1. The key thing to check is the label, since newer GWN units use a unique default password instead of admin. If the page will not load, confirm your gateway and make sure your device is getting its address automatically. And for a multi-device business setup, GWN.Cloud offers central management beyond the single-device login.

Frequently asked questions

What is the default username and password for a Grandstream router?

For most Grandstream routers, both the username and password are admin. Newer GWN units use a unique default password printed on the device label instead. If admin/admin does not work, check the sticker on the bottom or back of the unit.

What is the default IP address for a Grandstream router?

It varies by model. Common addresses are 192.168.0.60, 192.168.1.1, and 192.168.2.1. If none load, confirm your gateway with ipconfig on Windows and use that address, since your model may differ.

admin/admin does not work on my Grandstream. Why?

Your model is likely a newer GWN unit that ships with a unique default password rather than admin, for security. Check the label on the device for the correct password. If it was changed and you cannot recall it, a factory reset restores the default.

What is GWN.Cloud?

GWN.Cloud is Grandstream's free cloud management platform for configuring and monitoring GWN access points and routers centrally, useful for businesses with many devices. There is also an on-premises GWN Manager. For a single router, the local web interface is all you need.

How do I change my Grandstream Wi-Fi password?

Log in at your router's address, open the Wi-Fi or SSIDs section, select your network, and enter a new name and passphrase, then save. Devices will reconnect with the new details. Use a strong password of at least 12 characters.

Can I log in to my Grandstream router from my phone?

Yes. Connect to the router's Wi-Fi, open a browser, type the router's address, and enter your credentials. A computer with a wired connection is more stable for detailed configuration, but a phone works for basic changes.

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