Routerpedia

Router admin IP

192.168.1.1 IP Address

192.168.1.1 is a private IP address used by many home routers as the default gateway to the admin panel. Open it in your web browser while connected to the router network to change Wi‑Fi settings, update firmware, or view connected devices.

If you cannot reach the login page, confirm you are on the same network as the router (Wi‑Fi or Ethernet), try a different browser, and verify the correct IP on the label on the bottom of your device.

Page views
90
Router models
41
Guides
7

Default logins for 192.168.1.1

Factory default username and password combinations for router models that use 192.168.1.1 as their admin IP. Change these credentials after your first login.

Brand Model Default IP Username Password
Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Asus ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Asus ROG Strix GS-BE18000 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Asus RT-AX86U Pro 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Asus RT-AX88U Pro 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Asus RT-BE58U 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Asus RT-BE92U 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Asus RT-BE96U 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Asus TUF Gaming BE9400 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Asus ZenWiFi BT10 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Huawei Huawei HN Series (HN8145V) 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Linksys Atlas Pro 6 (MX5500 series) 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Linksys Hydra 6 (MR5500) 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Linksys Hydra Pro 6 (MR7500) 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Linksys MR7350 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Linksys MR9610 (Atlas Max) 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Linksys Velop Micro 6 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Linksys Velop Micro 7 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Linksys Velop MX4200 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Linksys Velop Pro 6E 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Linksys Velop Pro 7 192.168.1.1 admin admin
NETCORE NR235P 192.168.1.1 admin admin
NETCORE NR238 192.168.1.1 admin admin
NETCORE NR255-V 192.168.1.1 admin admin
NETCORE NR255G 192.168.1.1 admin admin
NETCORE NR266 192.168.1.1 guest guest
NETCORE NR268 192.168.1.1 admin admin
NETCORE NR285G 192.168.1.1 admin admin
NETCORE NR286 192.168.1.1 admin admin
NETCORE NR289-E 192.168.1.1 admin admin
NETCORE NW705P 192.168.1.1 admin admin
Netgear Nighthawk RAX54S 192.168.1.1 admin password
Netgear Nighthawk RS100 192.168.1.1 admin password
Netgear Nighthawk RS300 192.168.1.1 admin password
Netgear Nighthawk RS500 192.168.1.1 admin password
Netgear Nighthawk RS700S 192.168.1.1 admin password
Netgear Orbi 370 (BE5000) 192.168.1.1 admin password
Netgear Orbi 770 192.168.1.1 admin password
Netgear Orbi 870 192.168.1.1 admin password
Netgear Orbi 970 192.168.1.1 admin password
Netgear RAXE500 192.168.1.1 admin password

Setup & troubleshooting guides

Step-by-step instructions for routers using 192.168.1.1.

Beginner 2-3 minutes

How to Login to Router Admin Panel (192.168.1.1)

Access your router's settings dashboard by entering http://192.168.1.1 in your browser. Includes troubleshooting for common mistakes like 192.168.l.l and password recovery guidance.

Full guide

How to Login to Router Admin Panel (192.168.1.1)

 

Accessing your router’s settings dashboard is essential for managing Wi-Fi passwords, parental controls, and network security. The most common gateway address used by routers is 192.168.1.1. This beginner-friendly guide will walk you through the login process in under 3 minutes, including solutions to frequent errors like 192.168.1.l (letter "l" instead of "1") and password recovery.

 

What is 192.168.1.1?

 

192.168.1.1 is a private IPv4 address often assigned to routers from brands like Linksys, TP-Link, D-Link, Netgear, and Asus. It acts as the default gateway to your router’s admin panel, where you can modify network settings, update firmware, and monitor connected devices.

 

Step-by-Step Instructions to Login

 

  1. Connect to your router – Use an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi connection. Wireless is fine, but a wired connection is more stable during configuration.
  2. Open a web browser – Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari all work.
  3. Enter the IP address – Type http://192.168.1.1 into the address bar (not the search bar). Press Enter.
  4. Enter login credentials – A prompt will appear. Most routers use:
    • Username: admin
    • Password: admin or password (or leave blank)
  5. Click Login – You’ll now see your router’s dashboard.

     

Common Mistakes & Troubleshooting

 

Mistake #1: Typing “192.168.1.l” (with a lowercase L)

 

Many users accidentally enter 192.168.1.l instead of 192.168.1.1. The last character must be the number 1, not the letter l. Always double-check.

 

Mistake #2: The page won’t load

 

If http://192.168.1.1 doesn’t open, try:

 

  • Using https://192.168.1.1
  • Clearing your browser cache
  • Trying a different browser or device
  • Checking if your router uses a different IP (e.g., 192.168.0.1 or 10.0.0.1). Run ipconfig (Windows) or ifconfig (Mac/Linux) to find the default gateway.
  •  

Mistake #3: Forgotten username or password

 

If you’ve changed your password and lost it, reset the router to factory defaults:

  • Press and hold the small Reset button (usually on the back or bottom of the router) for 10-15 seconds using a paperclip.
  • The router will reboot. Then use the default credentials (admin/admin or as printed on the router sticker).
  •  

Password Recovery Guidance

 

Before resetting, try these quick recovery methods:

 

  • Look for a sticker on the router itself – many show default login info.
  • Check old passwords saved in your browser’s password manager.
  • If you configured a password hint, it may appear after a failed login attempt.

Important: Resetting will erase all custom settings (Wi-Fi name, port forwarding, etc.). Back up your configuration first if possible.

 

Can’t Access 192.168.1.1 at All?

 

Your router’s gateway might be different. On Windows:

 

  1. Press Win + R, type cmd, and hit Enter.
  2. Type ipconfig and look for “Default Gateway” under your active connection.
  3. That IP address is what you should use in your browser.

     

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

Is 192.168.1.1 the same for all routers?

 

No – common alternatives include 192.168.0.1, 192.168.2.1, and 10.0.0.1. Check your router’s manual or the sticker on the device.

 

Can I access the admin panel from my phone?

 

Yes – just connect to the router’s Wi-Fi and open any mobile browser. Type http://192.168.1.1 exactly as shown.

 

What if I see “This site can’t be reached”?

 

Ensure your device is on the same network as the router. Disable VPNs, proxy servers, or firewalls temporarily.

 

Final Tips

 

  • After logging in, change the default password to something strong.
  •  
  • Keep your router’s firmware updated for security patches.
  •  
  • Bookmark http://192.168.1.1 to save time next time.
  •  

With these steps, you should be able to successfully log into your router’s admin panel. If you still have issues, consult your router’s manual or contact your ISP.

Instructions

  1. 1

    Connect to Router Network

    Connect your device to the router via WiFi or Ethernet cable

    Tip

    Use Ethernet for stable connection during setup

  2. 2

    Open Web Browser

    Open Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari

    Tip

    Clear browser cache if page doesn't load

  3. 3

    Enter IP Address

    Type http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar and press Enter

    Note

    Don't add www or .com - just the numbers. Do not confuse with 192.168.l.l (uses letter L, not number 1). Turn off browser autocomplete if it misleads you.

  4. 4

    Enter Login Credentials

    Enter username and password

    Credentials

    If you haven't changed defaults, consult our default router usernames and passwords list. If forgotten, follow recovery instructions.

    Warning

    Change default password after first login

  5. 5

    Access Admin Panel

    You should now see router settings dashboard to configure settings, change passwords, and manage your router

    Troubleshooting

    If you receive an error, 192.168.l.l may not be your router's IP address. Check the address you input. Find tips to identify your router's correct IP address.

Beginner 5 minutes

Factory Reset Router via 192.168.1.1 - Hard & Soft Reset Guide

Complete guide to factory reset your router using 192.168.1.1 or physical button. Restore default settings, clear forgotten passwords, and start fresh.

Full guide

Factory Reset Router via 192.168.1.1 – Hard & Soft Reset Guide

 

If you’ve forgotten your router’s admin password, made misconfigurations, or simply want to start over, a factory reset is the solution. This guide covers two methods: a soft reset (using the 192.168.1.1 admin panel) and a hard reset (using the physical button on the router). Both methods will restore your router to its original factory settings.

 

When Should You Factory Reset Your Router?

 

  • You lost or forgot the admin login password.
  • Your router is behaving strangely (frequent disconnects, slow speeds).
  • You want to sell or give away the router.
  • You need to clear all custom settings (port forwarding, DNS, parental controls) and start fresh.
  •  

⚠️ Warning: A factory reset erases all your custom settings, including Wi-Fi name (SSID), Wi-Fi password, port forwards, and parental controls. Make sure you have your ISP login details handy if needed.

 

Soft Reset (via Admin Panel – 192.168.1.1)

 

Use this method if you can still log into your router’s dashboard.

 

Step-by-Step Instructions:

 

  1. Connect to your router (Wi-Fi or Ethernet).
  2. Open a web browser and go to http://192.168.1.1.
  3. Login with your current admin username and password.
  4. Navigate to System Tools (or similar, depending on brand) → Factory Defaults or Backup / Restore.
  5. Click on Restore or Reset button.
  6. Confirm the action when prompted.
  7. The router will reboot automatically. Wait 2-3 minutes.

     

✅ This is the cleanest method – it ensures a proper reset without risking physical damage.

 

Hard Reset (Physical Button Method)

 

Use this method when you cannot access the admin panel (e.g., forgotten password, router unresponsive).

 

What You Need:

 

  • A paperclip, SIM ejector tool, or a thin pin.
  •  
  • Access to the router’s back or bottom panel.
  •  

Step-by-Step Instructions:

 

  1. Power on the router. Leave it plugged in.
  2. Locate the reset button – a small, recessed hole usually labelled Reset or Factory Reset.
  3. Insert the paperclip into the hole and press the button.
  4. Hold the button for 10–15 seconds (do not release early).
  5. Watch for visual cue: All lights on the router will blink simultaneously, then the power light will flash and eventually become solid.
  6. Release the button.
  7. Wait 2–3 minutes for the router to reboot completely.

     

🔁 Do not unplug the router during this process. The reset is complete when the power light is steady.

 

What Happens After a Factory Reset?

 

SettingAfter Reset
Router IP addressReturns to default – usually 192.168.1.1
Admin usernameadmin (or as printed on the sticker)
Admin passwordadmin / password – check router sticker
Wi-Fi name (SSID)Reverts to default (e.g., TP-Link_XXXX)
Wi-Fi passwordReverts to default (printed on sticker)
Port forwarding, QoS, parental controlsAll erased
Firmware versionStays the same (resets don’t downgrade firmware)

 

After Reset – Next Steps

 

  1. Reconnect to the router – use the default Wi-Fi name and password (found on the router’s sticker).
  2. Open a browser and go to http://192.168.1.1.
  3. Login using the default credentials (usually admin / admin).
  4. Change the default admin password immediately.
  5. Reconfigure your Wi-Fi name and password.
  6. Update firmware if needed.

 

Troubleshooting – Reset Not Working?

 

Problem: Hard reset does nothing (lights don’t blink)

 

  • Make sure the router is powered on.
  • Hold the reset button for at least 15 seconds (try 20-30 seconds).
  • Use a thinner tool – the button must be fully pressed.
  • Try a different power outlet.
  •  

Problem: After reset, I still can’t login to 192.168.1.1

 

  • Your default gateway might be different (e.g., 192.168.0.1). Check your computer’s network settings (ipconfig on Windows).
  • Clear your browser cache or try a different browser.
  • Disable any VPN or proxy.
  •  

Problem: Router keeps rebooting after reset

 

  • This is normal for the first 2-3 minutes. If longer, try another hard reset.
  • If still stuck, contact your router manufacturer.
  •  

Soft Reset vs Hard Reset – Which One to Use?

 

FeatureSoft Reset (via Admin Panel)Hard Reset (Physical Button)
Requires login?✅ Yes❌ No
Works with forgotten password?❌ No✅ Yes
Restores factory defaults✅ Yes✅ Yes
Risk of damageNoneLow (if held too long, but safe)

💡 Pro tip: Always try a soft reset first if you remember your password. Only use the hard reset button as a last resort.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

Will a factory reset remove viruses or malware from my router?

 

Yes – most router malware is removed after a factory reset because it wipes the configuration and temporary files. However, update your firmware immediately after reset to prevent reinfection.

 

Do I need to reset my router after a firmware update?

 

Not usually. But if you experience bugs, a factory reset can clear old configuration conflicts.

 

Can I reset my router remotely?

 

Only if you have remote admin access enabled and know the login. Otherwise, you must use the physical reset button.

 

How often should I factory reset my router?

 

Only when necessary (e.g., forgotten password, severe issues). For regular maintenance, simply power cycle (unplug for 30 seconds) once a month.

 

Final Checklist Before Resetting

 

  • Backup your current settings (if possible) – look for “Backup” in the admin panel.
  • Note down your ISP username/password (for PPPoE connections).
  • Have your router’s default credentials ready (check the sticker).
  • Ensure you have physical access to the router (for hard reset).
  •  

Summary

 

MethodAccess RequiredBest For
Soft Reset (192.168.1.1)Working loginQuick restore, still logged in
Hard Reset (physical button)Physical accessForgotten password, router frozen

After reset, your router is like new – just reconfigure your Wi-Fi and admin password, and you’re done.

Instructions

Soft Reset (via Admin Panel)

  1. Login to router at http://192.168.1.1
  2. Go to System Tools > Factory Defaults
  3. Click 'Restore' or 'Reset' button
  4. Confirm when prompted

Hard Reset (Physical Button)

  1. Locate reset button (small hole on back/bottom of router)
  2. Use paperclip or pin to press and hold
  3. Hold for 10-15 seconds
  4. Release when all lights blink simultaneously
  5. Wait for router to reboot (2-3 minutes)

Visual cue: Power light will flash then become solid

Reset method

After reset

  • Router returns to factory settings
  • Default IP: 192.168.1.1
  • Default username/password: admin/admin (check sticker)
  • WiFi password reverts to default (on sticker)
  • All custom settings are lost
Beginner 5 minutes

Change WiFi Password via 192.168.1.1 - Step by Step

Learn how to change your WiFi password using 192.168.1.1 router admin panel. Includes security tips and WPA2/WPA3 recommendations.

Full guide

Instructions

  1. 1

    Login to Router

    Access router admin panel at http://192.168.1.1

  2. 2

    Navigate to Wireless Settings

    Look for 'Wireless', 'WiFi', or 'WLAN' in the menu

    Common menu locations

    • Wireless
    • WiFi Settings
    • Wireless Setup
    • Basic Settings
  3. 3

    Change Network Name (SSID) - Optional

    Enter new WiFi name in the 'SSID' or 'Network Name' field

    Tip

    Avoid special characters in network name

  4. 4

    Change WiFi Password

    Find 'Wireless Password', 'WPA Key', or 'Passphrase' field

    Tip

    Use strong password with letters, numbers, and symbols

    Minimum length

    At least 8 characters

    Example Strong Password

    MyWiFi@2026#Secure

  5. 5

    Select Security Type

    Choose WPA2-PSK or WPA3 for best security

    Recommended

    WPA2-PSK (AES)

    Security Levels

    WEP:
    Not secure - avoid
    WPA:
    Old - avoid
    WPA2-PSK:
    Recommended
    WPA3:
    Best if supported
  6. 6

    Save and Apply

    Click 'Save', 'Apply', or 'OK' button

    Warning

    All connected devices will be disconnected

  7. 7

    Reconnect Devices

    Connect devices using new WiFi name and password

Beginner 5-10 minutes

192.168.1.1 Not Working? Complete Troubleshooting Guide

Can't access 192.168.1.1? Fix connection issues, login errors, and common problems like 192.168.l.l mistakes. Step-by-step solutions.

Full guide

Instructions

Page won't load / Connection timeout at 192.168.1.1

  1. 1

    Check physical connection

    Ensure Ethernet cable is firmly connected or you're connected to WiFi

  2. 2

    Verify IP address is correct

    Type 192.168.1.1 - NOT 192.168.l.l (letter L). Run ipconfig (Windows) or ifconfig (Mac) to find default gateway

  3. 3

    Try different browser

    Some browsers block local IPs. Try Chrome or Firefox

  4. 4

    Disable VPN/Proxy

    VPNs can block access to local IP addresses like 192.168.1.1

  5. 5

    Restart router

    Unplug power for 30 seconds, then plug back in. Wait 2 minutes for full reboot

  6. 6

    Check router IP is actually 192.168.1.1

    Some routers use 192.168.0.1, 10.0.0.1, or 192.168.2.1 instead

Wrong username/password for 192.168.1.1 login

  1. 1

    Try default credentials

    • admin / admin
    • admin / password
    • admin / (blank)
    • user / user
    • admin / 1234
  2. 2

    Check router sticker

    Many routers have credentials printed on bottom or back label

  3. 3

    Reset router to factory settings

    Press and hold reset button for 10-15 seconds using paperclip

    This erases all custom settings including WiFi name and password

192.168.1.1 opens ISP or modem page instead of router

  1. 1

    You may have a modem-router combo

    Your ISP modem might use 192.168.1.1. Try disconnecting modem and connecting only router

  2. 2

    Change router IP address

    After accessing router once, change IP from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.2.1 to avoid conflict

Intermediate 10-15 minutes

Update Router Firmware via 192.168.1.1 - Complete Guide

Safe step-by-step guide to update your router firmware using 192.168.1.1 admin panel. Improve security, fix bugs, and get new features.

Full guide

Instructions

  1. 1

    Check Current Firmware Version

    Login to http://192.168.1.1, look for 'Firmware Version' on status page or 'About' section

  2. 2

    Download Latest Firmware

    Visit router brand's official website, search for your exact model number

    Warning

    Download ONLY from official manufacturer website. Never from third-party sites.

    Brand Urls

    TP-Link:
    https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/
    Netgear:
    https://www.netgear.com/support/
    ASUS:
    https://www.asus.com/support/
    D-Link:
    https://support.dlink.com/
    Linksys:
    https://www.linksys.com/support/
  3. 3

    Backup Current Settings

    In 192.168.1.1 admin panel, look for 'Backup' or 'Save Settings'

    Why

    In case update fails, you can restore settings without reconfiguring everything

  4. 4

    Upload Firmware File

    Go to Administration > Firmware Update, click 'Choose File' and select downloaded firmware (.bin or .img file)

  5. 5

    Start Update

    Click 'Update' or 'Upgrade' button

    Important

    DO NOT turn off router, close browser, or disconnect during update - this can brick your router permanently

  6. 6

    Wait for Reboot

    Router will restart automatically (2-5 minutes)

    Wait time

    Wait until power LED is stable and solid - do not interrupt even if it seems stuck

  7. 7

    Verify Update

    Login to http://192.168.1.1 again and check firmware version matches new version

Beginner 10 minutes

Port Forwarding via 192.168.1.1 - Advanced Setup Guide

Set up port forwarding using 192.168.1.1 router admin panel. Perfect for gaming servers, CCTV, remote access, and web hosting.

Full guide

Instructions

Router login access at http://192.168.1.1

  1. 1

    Set Static IP for Device

    Assign static IP to device you want to forward ports to

  2. 2

    Find Port Forwarding Section

    Menu paths

    • Advanced > NAT Forwarding > Port Forwarding
    • Security > Port Forwarding
    • Virtual Server
  3. 3

    Create New Rule

    Fields

    • Service Name — e.g. Minecraft Server
    • External Port — e.g. 25565
    • Internal Port — e.g. 25565
    • Internal IP — e.g. 192.168.1.100
    • Protocol (TCP, UDP, Both)
  4. 4

    Save and Apply

    Click Save, then reboot router if needed

Intermediate 8 minutes

Parental Controls via 192.168.1.1 - Protect Your Kids Online

Set up parental controls using 192.168.1.1 router admin panel. Block inappropriate content, schedule internet access, and monitor children's online activity.

Full guide

Instructions

  1. 1

    Login to Router

    Access http://192.168.1.1

  2. 2

    Find Parental Controls

    Menu locations

    • Parental Controls
    • Access Control
    • Family Settings
  3. 3

    Add Device to Control

    Select device from connected devices list or enter MAC address

  4. 4

    Set Schedule

    Options

    • Block internet at specific times
    • Set daily time limits
    • Allow only certain hours
  5. 5

    Filter Content (Optional)

    Options

    • Block adult content
    • Block specific websites
    • Block social media
  6. 6

    Save Settings

    Click Apply or Save

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about accessing and configuring your router admin panel.

What is 192.168.1.1?

192.168.1.1 is a private IPv4 address commonly used as the default gateway for home broadband routers. It allows you to access your router's admin panel to configure network settings like WiFi password, security options, and port forwarding.

How do I login to 192.168.1.1?
  1. Connect your device to the router (WiFi or Ethernet)
  2. Open a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari)
  3. Type http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar
  4. Enter username and password
  5. Click Login to access router settings
What are the default username and password for 192.168.1.1?

Most common default credentials:

  • Username: admin / Password: admin
  • Username: admin / Password: password
  • Username: admin / Password: (leave blank)
  • Username: user / Password: user

Tip: Check the sticker on your router — it often has the exact credentials printed.

Why can't I access 192.168.1.1?

Common reasons and solutions:

  • Not connected to router: Make sure you're connected via WiFi or Ethernet cable
  • Wrong IP address: Your router may use a different IP (check router sticker or run ipconfig)
  • VPN or proxy active: Disable VPN/proxy and try again
  • Browser cache: Clear browser cache or try incognito mode
  • Firewall blocking: Temporarily disable firewall to test
How do I reset my router if I forgot the password?
  1. Locate the reset button (small hole usually on back or bottom)
  2. Use a paperclip or pin to press and hold the button
  3. Hold for 10-15 seconds until all lights blink
  4. Release the button and wait for router to restart (2-3 minutes)
  5. Router is now reset to factory defaults
  6. Use default credentials to login (admin/admin)

Warning: This erases all custom settings including WiFi passwords.

Can I change my router's IP address from 192.168.1.1?

Yes. Login to router admin panel, go to Network > LAN Settings or Advanced > LAN, change the IP address to something like 192.168.2.1, click Save/Apply, then router will restart. Use the new IP address for future access.

Is 192.168.1.1 safe to use?

Yes. 192.168.1.1 is a private IP address that only works within your home network. It cannot be accessed from the internet, making it safe for router administration. However, always change your default password to prevent unauthorized access from within your network.

What settings can I change after logging into 192.168.1.1?

Common settings you can configure:

  • Change WiFi name (SSID) and password
  • Update router firmware
  • Set up parental controls
  • Configure port forwarding for gaming
  • Create guest networks
  • Change security protocols (WPA2/WPA3)
  • View connected devices
  • Backup and restore router settings
What brands use 192.168.1.1?

TP-Link, Asus, Netgear, D-Link, Linksys

How do I find my router's IP address if 192.168.1.1 doesn't work?
  • Windows: Open Command Prompt, type "ipconfig" and look for Default Gateway
  • Mac: System Preferences > Network > Advanced > TCP/IP > Router
  • iPhone/iPad: Settings > WiFi > tap your network > look for Router
  • Android: Settings > Connections > WiFi > tap your network > Advanced > Gateway
What should I do after logging into 192.168.1.1 for the first time?
  1. Change default admin password immediately
  2. Update WiFi name (SSID) and password
  3. Check for firmware updates
  4. Set up guest network if needed
  5. Enable WPA2 or WPA3 security
  6. Save your settings
Why does my router use 192.168.1.1?

Router manufacturers use private IP ranges (like 192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, 172.16.x.x) to create local networks. 192.168.1.1 falls within these private ranges and was chosen by your router's manufacturer as the default gateway address. It is not unique to your router — thousands of routers worldwide use the same IP address.

Typing 192.168.1.1 correctly

A common mistake is typing the letter l or L instead of the number 1, or mixing up 0 with the letter O. Some people also add spaces between numbers or leave out a dot.

Always type 192.168.1.1 using only numbers and periods — four groups separated by three dots, with no spaces.

Enter it directly into your browser’s address bar, not the search bar. Search engines may show help pages instead of your router’s login screen.

If the page does not load, double-check each character against the label on your router or the default gateway shown in your device’s network settings.

Need a different IP?

Browse common router gateway addresses and their default login details.

View all IP pages