Router IP address login guides
Pick your router's gateway IP for the default login, brand-specific passwords, and fixes for when the admin page won't load.
- 10.0.0.1 Open your router admin panel at 10.0.0.1. Get default usernames and passwords for Xfinity, Cisco, and Piso WiFi, fix login errors, and secure your network.
- 10.0.0.2 10.0.0.2 is a gateway on some ADSL routers, but on most 10.0.0.x networks it is a device. Learn how to tell which you have, and how to log in.
- 10.0.0.138 Log in at 10.0.0.138, an uncommon gateway used by some ISP-supplied units. Find the password on your label, change your Wi-Fi, and fix loading problems.
- 10.1.1.1 Log in to 10.1.1.1, a gateway used by Australian ISP modems like NetComm, Billion, and Belkin BoB. Find the password on the label and fix login errors.
- 10.10.10.1 Log in at 10.10.10.1, a gateway used by MikroTik and many portable and custom setups. Find the right password, change your Wi-Fi, and fix login problems.
- 10.10.100.254 10.10.100.254 is the setup address for solar inverter WiFi sticks like Solarman and Solis, not a router. Log in with admin/admin and join your Wi-Fi.
- 169.254.1.1 169.254.x.x usually means your device failed to get an IP from DHCP, not a router. What 169.254.1.1 really is, how to fix it, and the devices that use it.
- 192.168.0.1 Open your router admin panel at 192.168.0.1. Default usernames and passwords for TP-Link, D-Link, Tenda, and Netgear, login fixes, and Wi-Fi security.
- 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.2 is usually a device on your network, not your router. Learn when it is a login address, how to find your real gateway, and how to log in.
- 192.168.0.100 192.168.0.100 is usually the first device on your network, not your router. Why it starts the DHCP range, what uses it, and how to reach your router.
- 192.168.0.102 192.168.0.102 is a device on your network, not your router. Learn what uses it, how to find your real router address, and how to identify the device.
- 192.168.0.254 Log in to your TP-Link range extender or modem at 192.168.0.254 or tplinkrepeater.net. Find the password, fix login errors, and change settings.
- 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 is the network address of the 192.168.1.x range, not a router you can log in to. What it really means and the correct address to use instead.
- 192.168.1.1 Log in to your router at 192.168.1.1. Get default passwords for TE Data, WE, ZTE, and TP-Link routers, fix login errors, and secure your Wi-Fi in minutes.
- 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.2 is usually the first device on your network or a second router acting as an access point, not your main router. What it is and how to reach it.
- 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.3 is usually a device on your network, not your router. What holds this address, when it is a login page, and how to reach your real router.
- 192.168.1.20 192.168.1.20 is usually a device like a camera, NAS, or printer, not your router. What holds this address, how to log in, and how to find your router.
- 192.168.1.128 192.168.1.128 is usually a device on your network, not your router. Learn what it is, how to find your real router address, and what holds this IP.
- 192.168.1.254 Log in to your router at 192.168.1.254. Get default passwords for WorldLink and DSL modems, fix login errors, change your Wi-Fi key, and reset the device.
- 192.168.2.1 Log in to your router at 192.168.2.1. Find the device password for Telekom Speedport, the Belkin defaults, fix login errors, and change your Wi-Fi key.
- 192.168.3.1 Log in to 192.168.3.1, the default gateway for Huawei home routers and some Zyxel and Amped units. Find the password, use the app, and fix login errors.
- 192.168.8.1 Log in to your Huawei 4G/5G router or MiFi at 192.168.8.1. The default password, login fixes, Wi-Fi key changes, and STC or Zain devices.
- 192.168.10.1 Log in to your router or Wi-Fi extender at 192.168.10.1. Default usernames and passwords, login fixes, Wi-Fi key changes, and device reset.
- 192.168.15.1 Log in to your Vivo Fibra router at 192.168.15.1. Get the default admin password, handle Technicolor models, fix login errors, and change your Wi-Fi key.
- 192.168.16.1 Log in to 192.168.16.1, the default gateway for LB-Link, B-Link, and Repotec routers. Find the password, change Wi-Fi, and fix a page that will not load.
- 192.168.18.1 Log in to 192.168.18.1, a default gateway used by several router brands. Find the password, change Wi-Fi, and fix a page that will not load.
- 192.168.29.1 Log in to your JioFiber router at 192.168.29.1 with admin and Jiocentrum. Handle the forced password change, fix login errors, and change your Wi-Fi key.
- 192.168.31.1 Log in to your Xiaomi or Redmi router at 192.168.31.1 or miwifi.com. Why there is no default password, how to recover access, and change your Wi-Fi.
- 192.168.49.1 192.168.49.1 is not a router. It is the Android Wi-Fi Direct address used for printing, casting, and file sharing. What it does and why there is no login.
- 192.168.70.1 Log in to 192.168.70.1, a gateway used by Du and ZLT LTE routers. Find the password on the label, change Wi-Fi, and fix a page that will not load.
- 192.168.100.1 Log in to your router at 192.168.100.1. Get default usernames and passwords for PTCL, Huawei, and cable modems, fix login errors, and secure your network.
- 192.168.100.254 Log in to your router or modem at 192.168.100.254. Get the default username and password, fix login errors, and change your Wi-Fi settings step by step.
- 192.168.101.1 Log in to your router at 192.168.101.1. Get the default username and password, avoid the common typo, fix login errors, and change your Wi-Fi settings.
- 192.168.150.1 Log in to 192.168.150.1, the default gateway for Baicells, Cofe, and ParkerVision routers. Find the password, change your Wi-Fi, and fix login errors.
- 192.168.168.168 Log in to 192.168.168.168, used by SonicWall, Amped, Ambit, and others. Find the right password, change your Wi-Fi, and fix the page when it will not load.
- 192.168.178.1 Log in to your FRITZ!Box at 192.168.178.1 or fritz.box. Find the unique device password, fix login errors, change your Wi-Fi key, and reset the router.
- 192.168.254.254 Log in to your Globe At Home router at 192.168.254.254. Default user and admin passwords, login fixes, Wi-Fi password changes, and modem reset.