Http 192.168 1.1 login admin. Setting and changing your password

Do you want to set up your home Internet or Wi-Fi, but you can’t log into the ill-fated address 192.168.1.1 and log into the router (LINK, if it doesn't work, read on)? This instruction is for you. Very often, providers independently configure their devices: routers, routers, TV set-top boxes, FTTB equipment.

But, as a rule, this requires additional time or money. Although a user can understand this issue even with minimal knowledge. With our tips and tricks, you will learn how to access 192.168.1.1, set up the Internet or Wi-Fi and get a lot of other useful knowledge on correctly and safely configuring network devices.

Login http://www.192.168.1.1 admin video manual on how to enter the router settings.

We remind you that to configure devices from D-Link, you must use a different login address, namely http://, password and login admin/admin.

First, a few simple concepts to understand the issue. The address 192.168.1.1 is nothing more than an IP, which can usually be assigned by default to some types of devices, such as Internet modems, routers, routers, etc. By entering this address, like the name of any website, into the address bar of a browser such as Firefox, Chrome or Opera, you can enter the settings of this device. Some new router models are configured via the Internet on the sites tplinklogin.net (admin admin) and routerlogin.net.

If you did everything correctly and the connection to the IP address was successful, you will see a window for entering your login and password, by entering which you will have full access to the settings. The standard login and password are usually admin/admin, administrator/administrator and other combinations; you can find more details in the instructions specific to your model.

If you can’t access 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1 when setting up the router.

If you cannot log in to either 192.168.1.1 (log into the TPLink router) or 192.168.0.1 (log into the Dlink router), usually in this case the error “Page unavailable”, “Page not found” or “Unable to connect to the server” appears. and etc.

What to do in this case?

  1. Make sure the device is connected correctly, i.e. connected to the network (the indicators on the device body should be lit), the network cable must be connected at one end to the modem, router or router, and the other end to the computer or laptop. This is a prerequisite for initial setup. (Sometimes a Wi-Fi connection is enough, but it’s better to play it safe and connect with a network cable.) If everything is connected correctly, the Power and LAN lights on the case should light up. If these indicators are not lit, then your modem or router is broken!
  2. Check your network settings; to do this, go to the appropriate section of the Windows Control Panel. In Windows XP it is "Network Connections", in Windows 7 and 8 it is "Network and Sharing Center". We find the icon for your network connection; depending on the configuration, it can be either “Local Area Connection” or “Wireless Network Connection”. Point the mouse at it and press the right button, then go to “Properties” - “TCP/IP v4”. In the standard version, all checkboxes are set to automatic, you need to set the following parameters: IP: 192.168.1.2. Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. Default gateway: 192.168.1.1. DNS: 192.168.1.1. Gateway: 8.8.8.8. And click "OK".
  3. Check your Internet browser settings; to do this, select the “Network and Internet” section in the “Control Panel” and go to “Internet Options”. Next, at the very bottom of the tab, you need to go to “Network Settings” and make sure that the proxy server settings are not checked, otherwise uncheck it.
  4. Try visiting http://192.168.1.1 from another Internet browser, such as Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera. The connection may be blocked by one of these browsers.
  5. Reset your router, modem, or router by pressing the reset button on the back of the device with a paper clip.
  6. If all of the above steps do not lead to a positive result, try disabling the Windows Firewall and other various firewalls, antivirus programs and firewalls. You can also disable the Firewall through the Control Panel.

If all else fails and you still cannot connect to the settings, the device is most likely faulty, contact a specialist or technical support of your Internet provider.

Sometimes it happens that the connection to 192.168.1.1 is successful, but the settings are not allowed due to an incorrect login or password. In this case, resetting the parameters to standard via the reset button is also suitable.

Note: for some models and manufacturers of network devices, 192.168.1.1 is the standard address for entering the web interface. But sometimes, depending on the network configuration, a different address may be required for configuration - 192.168.0.1. Popular network device manufacturers: Zyxel, TP-Link, Cisco, Lyncsys, Upvel, D-Link, Asus, Sagemcom, Netgear use these two addresses in most cases.

If it doesn’t help, study the detailed instructions with the video - how to enter the settings of the TP-link, D-link, etc. router. Ask your questions in the comments!

192.168.1.1 - the main address for setting up modems, routers and the Internet.

192.168.1.1 admin admin - login and password pair for accessing the web interface for setting up routers and modems, as well as other network devices.

192.168.1.1 admin - main administrator password.

http://192.168.1.1 - IP address that must be entered in the top line of the browser to access the device settings.

192.168.1.1 login - via any Internet browser.

192.168.1.1. and http://192.168.1.1/ - options for writing the address for setting up network, including Wi-Fi devices.

192.168.1.1 admin password - the main password to access the settings.

192.168.1.1 setup - performed after entering the web interface and the setup menu for a specific type of network device.

192.168.1.1 admin admin password - the most popular login and password for setting up routers and routers; after setting them up, it is advisable to change them.

http://192.168.1.1 login via admin - enter this address in the browser to log in.

192.168.1.1 login admin password admin - what you need to enter when the login window appears. 192.168.1.1 administrator login - login with an administrator login and password to set up the Internet or Wi-Fi network.

http://192.168.1.1/admin - incorrect login address.

192.168.1.1 admin login - to log in you need to know the login and password for your device.

192.168.1.1 admin admin password login - if this combination is suitable, you can proceed to the Internet connection.

192 168 1 1 - a variant of writing the address without spaces, also incorrect.

http://192.168.1.1 input - the word “input” does not need to be written.

192,168,1,1 is also incorrect.

192.168.1.1 password - the login password can be changed in the corresponding item of the web interface.

http://192.168.1.1 login admin password admin - standard account to enter the settings.

192.168.1.1 setting up Wi-Fi - after creating an Internet connection, make sure that it works and proceed to setting up a wireless Wi-Fi network.

192.168.1.1 admin admin set up Wi-Fi - you will be able to set up a wireless network only after connecting the device to a computer or laptop.

192.168.1.1 admin/admin - use this pair to enter the settings.

192.168.l.l - invalid login address.

192.168.1.1 login - enter this address in any browser to login.

192.168.1.1 admin - panel - settings panel for your device.

192 168 1 1 admin admin set up Wi-Fi - you can set up Wi-Fi only if your device supports this function.

192.168.0.1 - the address for entering the router to which the device is connected via a local or wireless network. The login address differs between manufacturers and models. 192.168.0.1 is relevant for most routers from the following companies: TP-Link; D-Link; Asus; Zyxe; Tenda; Huawei; Cisco; Qtech; NetGear; ZTE and others. The address and login access, often admin - admin, of the router used is indicated on a sticker on the back of the modem and in the operating instructions. In this article we will look at logging into your personal account and correcting connection errors.

Connecting the router via 192.168.0.1 to a computer, laptop or wireless device

If the router is already connected to the computer and was working or is working, skip this step and go to the next step. For owners of a new router or one that has been reset to factory settings, we’ll start from the moment the device is taken out of the box (how else did you know that you need to log in using 192.168.0.1). Let’s decide how we want to log into the router, via a local connection via wire or via Wi-Fi.

Log into the router via a local network wire


Log in to your router’s personal account via Wi-Fi

Access to the router control panel login page is possible on devices with a Wi-Fi receiver: phone; tablet; and on Android OS, Windows Phone or IOS. The main thing is that the router can distribute Wi-Fi.

  1. We connect the router to the outlet and turn it on with the “On” button;
  2. if you need to activate the button for transmission via Wi-Fi, press it;
  3. on the back of the modem we look at the network key, often indicated by SSID, and the wireless network password;
  4. in the device being logged in, connect to the router’s WiFi network and enter the specified password;
  5. open the browser and enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar
  6. The router’s personal account will load, enter your access data (admin - admin).

Ideally, go to the router settings page. 99% that readers of this article have encountered a problem that prevents them from accessing their personal account. Let's figure it out.

192.168.0.1 - can’t log in, page is not available in the browser


Let's check the parameters before doing complex things and hope that the error crept in due to inattention:

Make sure that the computer is connected with a LAN cable to the router. Checked on the icon:

if there is no connection, try turning on the router through a different port. On mobile devices it’s easier: if WiFi is connected, then there is a connection to the modem;

Look carefully where the IP address is entered. You need to enter it into the address bar of your browser (point 1 in the first picture of the article);

Check the address again, 192.168.0.1 - one hundred ninety-two dot one hundred sixty-eight dot zero dot one. Not a comma, not a dash, not an "O". Error options: “192 168 0 1”, “192, 168, 0, 1”; "192, 168, o, 1", "192.168.o.1";
log in from another browser;
clear the cache of the browser you are logging in from:
*insert reset table*
Try temporarily disabling Windows Firewall;
when using a firewall or antivirus, temporarily deactivate programs, for example: Nod32, Kaspersky, Avast;
reboot the device and router;
go to the router settings at 192.168.0.1 from another device;
when connecting to the router with a Lan cable, change the LAN port on the router;
make sure that the cable is installed in the Lan port, and not in the Ethernet, where the Internet comes from.
check that the browser is not using a proxy server. To do this, go to the Windows Control Panel and go to Internet Options. If the proxy is active, disable it and try again.

If nothing helps and no problems are found after checking, then we will find the problem in another way.

Checking router availability via IP 192.168.0.1

Open the command line and execute the command

ping 192.168.0.1

If the answer is “the timeout interval for the request has been exceeded” or “the node could not be found,” then we try to change the Lan connection port on the router, but if the router pings and there are no errors,


Then we move on to setting up the network connection.

Network settings for accessing IP 192.168.0.1

We go to network connections through the control panel, command line or through the taskbar context menu.

Select the item “change adapter settings” if you logged in with Windows 10; in Windows xp, 7, Vista, 8 the item is called “adapter settings settings”.

In the window that opens, look for our network connection, right-click on it and go to properties.

Double-click on IP version 4 TCP IPv4. Modern routers and providers do not require you to strictly specify connection data; if the numbers in the menu are filled in, try switching to “obtain IP addresses automatically” and “obtain DNS servers automatically.” If the option is already selected, enter the addresses manually.

To do this, change the option to “use the following IP address” and “use the following DNS server addresses.” We write the following:

  • IP address - 192.168.0.3
  • mask - 255.255.255.0
  • Gateway - 192.168.0.1
  • DNS - 192.168.0.1

Check access to the control panel; if this does not help, then there are two options left.

Hard-reset resets the router settings to factory settings. Information, including provider and internal Wi-Fi passwords, will be lost. Repeat the recommendations described above;
Call a technician or take the router to a service center for diagnostics.

The instructions are suitable for routers:

  • Routers TP-Link: TL-WR702N; TL-WR720N; TL-WR740N; TL-WR741ND; TL-WR743ND; TL-WR841N; TL-WR841ND; TL-WR842ND; TL-WR843ND; TL-WR940N; TL-WR941ND; TL-WR1043ND; Archer C10; Archer C50; Archer C20.
  • Asus routers: RT N10; RT N10p; RT N12.
  • D-Link WiFi routers: DIR-100 (F|FE); DIR-120; DIR-130; DIR-140L; DIR-300; DIR-300A (C1 | D1 | C1 | NRU); DIR-320; DIR-320A (D1 | NRU); DIR-330; DIR-400; DIR-412; DIR-450; DIR-451; DIR-456; DIR-456 C1; DIR-457; DIR-457U; DIR-506L; DIR-615 (FB O1 | K2 | K1 | M1); DIR-620 (D F1 | S G1; DIR-628; DIR-632; DIR-635; DIR-636L; DIR-640L; DIR-645; DIR-651; DIR-655; DIR-685; DIR-806A; DIR-815 (A C1A); DIR-825 (A D1A).
  • ADSL modems D-Link: DSL-300 (T); DSL-302(G|T); DSL-306; DSL-310; DSL-360 (I; T); DSL-500 (G|T); DSL-502(G|T); DSL-504(G|T); DSL-506; DSL-510; DSL-514; DSL-520T; DSL-524T; DSL-560I; DSL-562T; DSL-564T; DSL-584T; DSL-604 (+G | G); DSL-700; DSL-1510G; DSL-2300U; DSL-2500U (BRU | C | D | DB); DSL-2520U (BRU | C | D | D8);DSL-2540U (BRU | C | C2 | C3B | CB | D | DB);DSL-2600U (BRU | C | C2); DSL-2640U (BRU); DSL-2650U; DSL-2740U (BRU); DSL-2750U; DSL-2760U (BRU|C|D); DSL-6540U; DSL-6641i; DSL-6740U; DSL-7850; DSL-G604T; DSL-G804V.
  • Tenda routers: n3; n300; n304; w268r; n304; n630; w308r; w309r; w316r; w368r; w311m; w522u.

The universal and easiest way to log into the router is to use the web interface. If you are not sure which address you should use to log in, 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1, use the following instructions:

Usually the address http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1 is opened with the standard password and login admin admin. But the login and password for logging into the Personal Account of your modem or router may differ in your specific case. The exact data can be found in the instructions or on the sticker at the bottom of the router case.

You can also log into the router through any web browser using the factory settings and default IP addresses 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.

To do this you need:

  1. Open browser
  2. Enter http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1 in the search address bar
  3. Enter login and password admin admin

Alternative ways to enter the settings of a Wi-Fi router or modem

In addition to addresses, manufacturers also use their own proprietary configuration methods. Here are some of them.

Setting dial

Many routers and modems usually come with a disk with proprietary software for simplified setup. This disk greatly simplifies the setup and installation of initial Internet connection parameters. All you need to do is launch the disc and follow the instructions on the screen.

Special sites for customization

Manufacturers offer their unique settings addresses in the form of familiar sites to simplify the user experience. For example, the following are offered as an alternative router settings address:

  • TP-Link tplinklogin.net and tplinkwifi.net
  • For Netgear routers, the web address is routerlogin.net
  • Huawei is configured via ip 192.168.8.1
  • Zyxel - http://my.keenetic.net
  • Xiaomi - http://miwifi.com
  • Tenda - http://tendawifi.net

Login example:

On every “smart” network device - be it a managed switch or WiFi router - you need to configure access authorization. This is an axiom that cannot be deviated from. But even here there are some peculiarities and nuances. Let's look at this in more detail.

When we try to access the router’s web interface via http://192.168.1.1, we get to this authorization request, i.e. it asks us for a login password:

For 90% of all home network devices, the default login and password are 192.168.1.1: admin / admin. These include Asus, D-Link, TP-Link, Upvel, Sagemcom. But, as I already said, you can’t log into the router using the admin login and admin password on all devices. The exceptions are routers from Zyxel (password: 1234), Acorp (you must type Admin with a capital letter) and some models of Chinese devices from ZTE (Promsvyaz) and Huawei.

What is the default password?!

If you did not change the password after setting up the device from the default one to your own, then finding out the access details is very simple. We take the router in our hands and turn the bottom side towards us (if the device is made in a case with a vertical arrangement, then look at the back of the case). There should be a sticker like this:

It just shows the device’s IP address, login and password.

What should I do if I forgot my login password or admin/admin is not suitable and the message "GoAhead"?!

There are two options. The first is to remember or, if you didn’t set up your modem yourself, look for someone who did it and find out the password from him. Yes, this is not a joke. Therefore, the second option is to use the "Reset" button to reset the device configuration to factory values.

Press the button for 10-15 seconds until all the indicators blink at once and then go out. The router will reboot and return with a pristinely clean config, the same as you bought it. Now we need to completely reconfigure it.

How to set your admin password?!

To change or set your own password for accessing configuration parameters for each network device, you need to do your own sequence of actions. Now I will give examples for the most common models.

ASUS

On Asus devices, after logging into the web interface, you need to select the section in the menu on the left Additional settings, and in it - a subsection Administration. We are interested in the tab System. This is what it looks like on older versions of Asus R-G32 and RT-N10 firmware:

Here we find the “Change system password” field and enter your own, instead of the default admin. Click on the “Apply” button.

On new versions of Asus Wireless Router firmware on models RT-N10U, RT-N12 D1, which is made in black, everything is logically located in the same places:

Don't forget to click the "Apply" button to save the configuration settings.

TP-Link

The situation with devices from this manufacturer is generally interesting. On the same router model - for example, tl-wr740n or tl-wr741nd - depending on the firmware, the IP address can be either 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
In order to change the password for admin, you need to go to the section in the device menu System Tools >>> Password:

Enter the username: admin, the old and then the new password. Click the "Save" button.

If your interface is in English, then the corresponding section is System Tools >>> Password:

In the "Old Password" field, enter the old password, and in the "New Password" and "Confirm New Password" - the new one. Save the changes by clicking "Save".

Zyxel

Zyxel home routers of the Keenetic and Keenetic II families - Start, 4G, Lite II, Omni, Viva, Giga II, Ultra - are among the most popular SOHO equipment on the market. On the first version you had to go to the section System >>> Password:

But for the second version of the firmware you must also select the section below System, tab Users and click on the admin user to change the login password to http://192.168.1.1:80 instead of the standard “1234”:

Here, by the way, you can set access rights. Click on Save and close the page.

D-Link

With D-Link routers, things are also not so simple. Most of them have the address 192.168.0.1, and only some versions of the DSL-2640U, DIR-320 and DIR-620 use 192.168.1.1. Although the steps to change the password instead of admin are the same in both cases.
First, let's go to advanced settings:

Then select the section System >>> Administrator password:

Here we enter the new login password twice and click on “Save”. After this, do not forget to select the “Save and Reload” menu item in the upper right corner of the web interface.

Linksys, Cisco and DD-WRT

These SOHO-level devices use an almost identical Interface. Actually, the DD-WRT firmware was originally used on Linksys. And only after that, in a modified version, it became available for many other routers.

Some models of ADSL modems and routers D-Link and TP-Link use an IP address on the local network 192.168.1.1 . A striking example would be the DSL-2640U modem or the TL-WR841ND Wi-Fi router.
In principle, this is normal and there is nothing terrible about it - it’s just using a different subnet and that’s all. It is used on devices from ASUS, Zyxel, NetGear. Accordingly, to enter the router settings you need to enter the address in the browser http://192.168.1.1 and then we make the necessary changes to the configuration parameters of the network device.

But not everything always goes smoothly, as we would like, and various troubles can always arise unexpectedly. Let's look at cases when you need to change some settings of the router, but when you try to log in to the web interface at 192.168.1.1 does not open authorization window for further entering your login and password. It is useless to contact the technical support of your Internet provider, since this is not their problem and they are not obliged to solve it! What to do and how to solve this problem further? You can call a paid specialist who will figure it out and fix everything. Or you can do it yourself and not spend money. To do this you need to do the following:

We want to go to 192.168.1.1 - the page is unavailable

You entered the IP address of the router in your web browser, it thought for a long, long time and eventually gave the error “Cannot access the site.”

You need to start diagnosing by checking what IP address the computer’s network adapter has. To do this, you need to open network connections. In Windows 10, you need to open System Settings and select the section Network and Internet:

In the window that opens, you need to select a section Ethernet and click on the link “Configure adapter settings”:

This way we get to “Network Connections” in Windows:

Find your Local Area Connection here and right-click on it to open the context menu. Select an item State. In the window that appears, click the "Information" button to display information about the status of the network connection:

Here you need to pay attention to the line Default Gateway. If the router address is 192.168.1.1, then it must also be registered as a gateway. Accordingly, in the IPv4 Address line, the IP from the router’s subnet must be entered, that is, from the range 192.168.1.2-254. When the router uses a different address for the local LAN network, for example, 192.168.100.1 or , you will immediately see it! If there is a completely empty line or an IP from the 169.254.X.X subnet, this means that in automatic mode the computer cannot receive an address from the router and you must try to do this manually.

Again we return to Network connections, right-click on the Ethernet connection and select the menu item Properties.

In the window that opens, double-click with the left mouse button to go into the properties of the IP protocol version 4. Most often, by default, obtaining an address should be in automatic mode:

This is normal and should work this way in most cases. If it doesn’t work, this means that either the DHCP server is disabled on the router, or the Windows operating system has a problem with the DHCP client. In this situation, you can get out of the situation by manually setting up the network parameters. To do this, check the box Use the following IP address and specify the values ​​manually:

To avoid conflict on the network, it is best to take away from the beginning and end of the range. For example:
IP address - 192.168.1.55
mask - 255.255.255.0
gateway - 192.168.1.1

It is also better to specify the DNS server manually.
Usually a modem or router also plays this role. After this, you need to try logging into the device’s web interface again. Usually this is where it ends in most cases.

Active proxy settings prevent you from accessing 192.168.1.1

The second most popular reason why a D-Link or TP-Link router does not open via 192.168.1.1 is the proxy settings specified in the browser settings. This can be done either accidentally or on purpose, for example, due to the fact that Internet access on the local network is organized according to exactly this scheme or, for example, some kind of virus has worked. It's easy to check and fix. Opening Windows Settings > Network & Internet:

Go to the Proxy subsection and check that the “Use proxy server” switch is in the “Off” position.

Login to 192.168.1.1 does not work due to a driver problem

If you have just reinstalled the Windows operating system and after that there is no Internet and the router is inaccessible via http://192.168.1.1, then 99 out of 100 reasons are that the serial adapter driver is not installed. You can check this by opening Device Manager. If there is a device with an exclamation mark and signature Network Controller:

Alternatively, maybe Ethernet controller:

In the English version of Windows OS it will be called Network Controller. This confirms that the network card drivers are indeed not installed. What to do? First find the correct driver version. But to do this, most likely you will have to go to your friends, go online from them and download the required version to a flash drive. Then connect it to your computer and feed it the latest network card driver:

Site 192.168.1.1 is unavailable due to problems with the router

Unfortunately, there are also cases when the network access devices themselves - modems, Wi-Fi routers and optical terminals - break down. Sometimes this happens due to thunderstorms, power surges, or simply old age. In this case, the device simply stops responding to requests over the network and does not distribute the Internet - neither via cable nor via WiFi. Of course, login via 192.168.1.1 is not available. In some cases, resetting the router to factory settings using the button can restore the router to working properly. Reset. It is located on the back of the case and is made in the form of a small hole.

You need to press the Reset button using a paper clip, match or ballpoint pen. In order for the device to reset the settings, you need to hold the button pressed for several seconds - usually from 5 to 10. After this, the status indicators should blink and go out and the device will restart.

There is no login to the web interface because the network cable is damaged

We must not forget that access to the router settings may be unavailable due to a damaged network patch cord. Be sure to check it carefully along its entire length to see if there is any damage to the braid or cores, whether it is crushed or bent somewhere.

It is also worth paying special attention to the connectors. Very often, one of the wires breaks right in the connector. At best, this will lead to problems with the network connection, and at worst, the device will be unavailable.
If you have another patch cord in stock, try connecting your computer or laptop to the router using it for a test. Then you will immediately see whether there is a problem with the cable or not!

192.168.1.1 login admin does not open and password does not work

Now let's look at another option for the development of the event. You have access to the web interface of your modem or router via http://192.168.1.1, but the login and password admin admin are not suitable and login is not available. The browser writes that the password is incorrect and prompts you to log in again! What to do?

Let's start by checking whether the default username and password admin are actually used on your router. However, there are exceptions for different brands and models. To do this, you need to turn the device upside down and look at what is written on its sticker:

Usually the IP address is indicated there, as well as the authorization data used initially - Username (login) and Password (password). As you can see in the picture, our D-Link modem uses IP 192.168.1.1 admin admin. In some older DLink models, an empty string is used by default instead of a password, then the "Password" field will be written Leave the field blank(leave the field blank).

But even if the sticker says that Login login and password 192.168.1.1 admin/admin, it’s not at all a fact that you will be able to get under them. The fact is that if someone had already set up this network device before you, then he could well have changed the password to something else. This happens very often. What to do in this case? Yes, just reset via the Reset button to factory settings. Otherwise, just look for the person who configured the device before and ask him for the access key!

Note- if you are sure that no one has changed the password or you have reset the router settings by Reset, but the router is still inaccessible through 192.168.1.1 and complains about the password - try logging into it using another browser - Chrome, Opera or FireFox. Sometimes the browser remembers incorrect data and inserts it into the fields by default when logging in. You can eliminate this either by clearing the cache or by using a different Internet browser.