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192.168.254.254 Login: Access Your Globe At Home Router

By Daniel Roul Last updated

192.168.254.254 Router Login

To open your router's admin panel, type 192.168.254.254 into your browser's address bar, or use a button below.

Based on your network, this should be your router's admin address. It only works while you're connected to your own router's Wi-Fi or cable.

The IP address 192.168.254.254 is the default admin gateway for Globe At Home routers across the Philippines, covering their fiber, DSL, and LTE modems from FiberHome, Huawei, and other suppliers. If the page will not open when you type it, or you are unsure which username and password to use, this guide walks through the login process, explains the two account types Globe uses, and fixes the problems people hit most.

What Is 192.168.254.254?

192.168.254.254 is a private IP address, which means it works only inside your own network and cannot be reached from the public internet. Your Globe modem uses it as the address for its admin panel, the page where you change your Wi-Fi name and password, see connected devices, and adjust network settings.

One thing sets Globe apart from most other ISPs: it gives you two separate accounts. The “user” account handles basic tasks like changing your Wi-Fi password, while the “admin” or “superadmin” account unlocks the full settings. Knowing which one you need saves a lot of guessing, so the credentials section below splits them out.

How to Log In to Your Router at 192.168.254.254

  1. Connect your phone or computer to the Globe modem, over Wi-Fi or with an Ethernet cable. A wired connection is steadier for setup work, since changing Wi-Fi settings will not drop your session.
  2. Open a web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari.
  3. Click the address bar at the top of the browser, the bar that shows the web address. Do not use the search box in the middle of the page.
  4. Type 192.168.254.254 and press Enter. Use digits only. If it does not load, try http://192.168.254.254 with the prefix.
  5. Wait for the login page. If the browser warns that the connection is not private, click “Advanced” and select Proceed. Globe modem pages use self-signed certificates that trigger this warning, and it is safe on your own network.
  6. Enter the username and password. Use the table below, choosing the user account for basic changes or the admin account for full access.
  7. Click Login to reach the dashboard.

Default Username and Password for 192.168.254.254

Globe credentials depend on your modem brand, model, and whether you want basic or full access. These are the most common defaults:

Account / ModelUsernamePassword
Basic user (Huawei)user@l03e1t3
Basic user (FiberHome ONU)usertattoo@home
Admin (FiberHome ONU)admin3UJUh2VemEfUtesEchEC2d2e
Admin (Huawei HG8145V / HG8145V5)admin3UJUh2VemEfUtesEchEC2d2e
Huawei HG8245Hadminglobe@XXXXXX
Basic modelsadminadmin

If these credentials do not work, your password may have been changed previously, or your model uses a value tied to its MAC address. See the notes below, then the reset section.

Two real-world details often confuse people. For the Huawei HG8245H, the password is globe@ followed by the last six characters of the router’s MAC address in capital letters. You can find the MAC address on the sticker at the bottom or back of the modem, or by running ipconfig /all in Windows Command Prompt and checking the physical address. Also, the user account is designed to only show Wi-Fi settings. If you’re trying to access options like port forwarding or other advanced settings and the menu looks limited, it means you’re logged in as user and need the admin or superadmin account instead.

What to Do If You Cannot Log In

The page will not load. Confirm 192.168.254.254 is actually your gateway first. A few Globe models use a different address.

  • On Windows: press Windows + R, type cmd, and in the window type ipconfig. Read the “Default Gateway” line.
  • On Mac: open Terminal and type netstat -nr | grep default.
  • On Android or iOS: open Wi-Fi settings, tap the connected network, and look for the gateway or router field.

Use whatever address appears there instead.

You typed a letter instead of a number

A frequent slip is writing “192.168.l254.254” or similar with a letter in place of a digit. The address is numbers only. Retype it carefully as 192.168.254.254.

You got search results

That means the address went into a search engine, not the browser’s address bar. Click the bar at the very top of the window, clear it, type 192.168.254.254, and press Enter.

The login page loads but rejects your password

Make sure you are using the right account for the task, and check the sticker on the modem for model-specific credentials. For the HG8245H, remember the password ends in the last six MAC characters. If nothing works, a factory reset is the next step.

You are logged in but the settings you want are missing

This almost always means you signed in with the “user” account. Log out and sign back in with the admin or superadmin credentials for your model to see the full menu.

The page used to load but no longer does

Log out every device that has the dashboard open, then clear your browser cache or use an incognito window. Globe modems sometimes limit the admin panel to one session at a time.

How to Reset Your Router to Factory Settings

A reset removes everything you’ve set, including your Wi-Fi name, password, custom settings, and admin login. The modem goes back to its original state, so only do this if you’re locked out and have no other way in.

  1. Find the RESET button or pinhole, usually on the side or back of the modem.
  2. Use a pin or straightened paperclip to press and hold it.
  3. Hold for about five seconds, until all the LED lights turn off or blink.
  4. Release and wait a minute or two for the modem to restart.
  5. Log in with the factory default credentials from the table above.

Be aware that a reset on a Globe fiber modem can also clear the connection settings that link it to Globe’s network. If your internet does not return afterward, contact Globe support at their hotline so they can re-provision the modem.

How to Change Your Globe Wi-Fi Password

Changing the Wi-Fi password is the most common reason people log in, and the basic user account is enough to do it.

  1. Log in at 192.168.254.254 with the user credentials for your model.
  2. Find the wireless or WLAN section. Look for a field labeled WLAN security key, WPA Passphrase, or pre-shared key.
  3. Enter your new Wi-Fi password.
  4. Click Apply or Save.

After saving, every device drops off the Wi-Fi and has to reconnect using the new password. On some Globe LTE pocket and home models, you can also change the Wi-Fi password by SMS, by texting the command shown in your modem’s manual to Globe’s service number. Pick a password of at least 12 characters and avoid anything tied to your name or address.

Conclusion

The key to a smooth login at 192.168.254.254 is using the right account. Use user if you just want to change your Wi-Fi password, and the admin or superadmin account for advanced settings. If the page won’t load, make sure you’re connected to the Globe modem and check your actual gateway before assuming there’s a problem with the device. Once you’re in, set a strong Wi-Fi password, since the default Globe credentials are widely known and easy for others to find.

Frequently asked questions

What is the default username and password for Globe At Home at 192.168.254.254?

The basic user account is usually user with password @l03e1t3 on Huawei modems or tattoo@home on FiberHome modems. For full access, the admin account varies by model, and several FiberHome and Huawei units use the password 3UJUh2VemEfUtesEchEC2d2e. Always check the sticker on the modem to confirm.

Why can I only see the Wi-Fi settings after logging in?

You logged in with the user account, which is limited to basic options on purpose. To reach advanced settings like port forwarding, log out and sign in with the admin or superadmin credentials for your specific Globe model.

What is the password for the Huawei HG8245H?

It is globe@ followed by the last six characters of the modem's MAC address in capital letters. Find the MAC on the sticker on the modem, or run ipconfig /all in Windows Command Prompt and read the physical address.

192.168.254.254 will not load. What should I do?

Confirm you are connected to the Globe modem, then check your real gateway by running ipconfig on Windows. Make sure you typed digits only, and try adding http:// in front. If the page still fails, reboot the modem and try again.

Can I change my Globe Wi-Fi password from my phone?

Yes. Connect to the Globe Wi-Fi, open a browser, go to 192.168.254.254, log in with the user account, and update the WLAN security key. Some Globe LTE models also allow a password change by SMS using the command in the modem's manual.

I forgot the admin password and the defaults do not work. What now?

A factory reset restores the default credentials, but it also wipes your Wi-Fi settings and can clear the Globe connection profile. If the internet does not come back after the reset, call Globe support to re-provision the modem.

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