Http 192.168 0.1 admin login. Differences between a router and a modem


Logging into the router to configure it is carried out strictly according to a specific IP address, which is different for each manufacturer. (the most common login addresses are 192.168.0.1 and and username / password: admin - admin or admin - password)

By the way, the first router I bought was ASUS RT N10 and it still works, although it is almost 6 years old! True, he is no longer with me, he stands at his mother-in-law and distributes the Internet to 1 laptop. Recently, I had to upgrade my router, because the power of the old one was no longer enough (three smartphones, two smart TVs, a laptop). I took ASUS RT N14U, almost immediately removed my native firmware and installed it from Padavan. Everything works fine, I'm not overjoyed.

Well, now more about the process of setting up the router.

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Login to the router via IP 192.168.0.1 (192.168.1.1)

Each router (or router) is a device whose task is to receive the Internet from one network segment (your provider) and distribute it to another segment (your home network). Therefore, the router always has several network interfaces. Home routers of the initial type, as a rule, have 5 ports, 1 of which is for connecting to an Internet provider (WAN), and the remaining 4 for connecting computers or other local area network (LAN) devices.

99.9% of routers are managed via a web interface, so you need to enter the router settings through any web browser using a specific address. Usually this is http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.1.1

How to find out the IP page to enter the router?

Usually he wrote on the router itself (its lower part). The standard name and password for entering the settings are also indicated there. The picture below shows the IP address. 192.168.0.1 and standard username and password ( admin - admin)


login and password as well as the login page for the router

To enter the web interface, you need to turn on the router and connect it to a computer or laptop using a patch cord (usually it comes with the kit). You plug one end into the network card slot on your computer, the other into the LAN slot on the router. It is important to know that WAN and LAN connectors are usually of different colors and there are always more LAN connectors than WAN.

The picture above shows a router with 4 LAN connectors (they are yellow). The patch cord must be inserted into the LAN connectors. If you do not know which IP to enter the router, you can look in the properties of the network connection.

Default Each router has automatic distribution of IP addresses. To find out what we are interested in, we type WIN + R, drive in cmd, then OK. A command line will open in which we enter the command ipconfig and press ENTER.

We are interested in the parameter Main gate. It is at this IP address that you need to enter the settings of your router.

Open any browser and type the IP address into the address bar. 192.168.0.1 - depends on the specific router.

Some manufacturers may also use the site name as an input to the management interface. For example, TP-LINK. In details.

  • for TP-LINK routers in the browser you need to enter the address tplinklogin.net or IP 192.168.1.1
  • NETGEAR router can be accessed by IP 192.168.1.1 or routerlogin.net
  • Zyxel Keenetic routers usually use IP 192.168.1.1 or my.keenetic.net
  • D-link routers - only over IP 192.168.0.1
  • Asus routers - only over IP 192.168.1.1
  • Tenda routers - only over IP 192.168.0.1
  • UPVEL brand routers are configured via IP 192.168.10.1
  • Linksys routers - over IP 192.168.1.1
  • NETIS routers - over IP 192.168.1.1
  • TOTOLINK - over IP 192.168.1.1
  • routers from HUAWEI - by IP address 192.168.3.1

Standard logins and passwords from the settings page for all routers: admin - admin, admin - 1234, admin - password, admin - empty password (in D-Link routers).

I was able to go to 192.168.0.1 / 192.168.1.1 and what's next?

  • In chapter WAN The router usually configures the type of connection to the provider, for example VPN, L2tP (like Beeline) or PPoE. Your ISP's website usually has Internet connection settings for the most common router models. I propose to do by analogy.
  • Chapter LAN usually you don't need to touch it. There are local network parameters, distribution of IP addresses by the router, etc.
  • Chapter WIRELESS or wireless network. Here we configure the parameters of your home Wi-FI network, name, access password, etc.

In the settings of each router, there can be many more parameters, including port forwarding and USB connection parameters, and much, much more. Firstly, everywhere it can be painted differently, and secondly, the article would turn out to be simply huge, if we consider everything in general.

Can't login to 192.168.0.1 (192.168.1.1)

Check if your computer is connected by cable to the router. Replug the patch cord, make sure that the indicator of the corresponding LAN port on the router is on. The light should blink, which means that data is being exchanged between the router and the PC.

Check your network settings. It is possible that the DHCP server is disabled in the router and it does not automatically distribute IP addresses in automatic mode.

How to fix it?

You need to manually enter the IP address in the network connection settings on the computer. To do this, press WIN + R and type in the line ncpa.cpl and press ENTER

A list of all network connections will open. If any of them says " Unidentified network“, means for sure that the IP address has not been assigned. It is because of this that you cannot enter the personal account of the router. You need to right-click on this connection and go to "Properties".

Select with mouse Internet protocol version 4 and click the Properties button again.

Here you need to register the IP address of the computer in accordance with the typical settings of routers of this brand. The IP address of the computer is ALWAYS different from the IP address of the router. The last digit in the IP address of the router in 99% of cases is 1.

For example, the picture shows the settings for ASUS routers. For D-Link, the IP address will be 192.168.0.199 and the gateway will be 192.168.0.1, etc.

You may also be interested in the material on what to do, if you forgot the password from your Wi-Fi network, Well, that's all for now, good luck!

I plan to write a number of different articles on routers from D-Link, and in almost every article you need to write how to enter the settings of your D-Link, in order to configure some function, change the password, etc. I recently wrote, so I had to fully describe the process of logging into the control panel. Therefore, I decided to prepare a detailed article on how to enter the settings on D-Link routers. And in other articles, I will just put a link to this article :) I already wrote (for all manufacturers), and specifically . For each manufacturer of routers, I will try to prepare such instructions.

With D-Links, everything is very simple with settings. Like most manufacturers. And if you used to have Asus, or for example Tp-Link, then you should not have problems accessing the control panel on D-Link. I already wrote in some article that I just don’t like the fact that the D-Link settings seem to change with almost every firmware update. By the way, how to update it, I already. Well, okay, their routers are good, popular, you can ignore this, it’s just difficult to prepare instructions. I will prepare this article using the D-Link DIR-615 router as an example. (with firmware 2.5.20).

Entering D-Link settings

As usual, we first need to connect our router to the device from which it will enter the settings. It can be a desktop computer, laptop, tablet, phone, and even a TV. But, if possible, it is best to configure the router via a network cable, that is, use a stationary PC or laptop for this. But, if this is not possible, then you can also configure via Wi-Fi from the same laptop or mobile device.

Network cable connection

The cable must be included with the router. We take it, and connect the router to the computer. Like this:

On the router, we connect the cable to one of the 4 LAN connectors. On a computer or laptop, to the network connector. There shouldn't be any problems here.

Wi-Fi connection to enter settings

If you want to set up your router from a device that cannot be connected via cable (or you don't have a cable), then you can connect via Wi-Fi. If you have already used a router, then you know how to do it. If the router is new, and you want to set it up, then immediately after connecting the power to it, it will broadcast the wireless network. The name of which will be standard. And as far as I understand, it is the same as the model of your router. For example, for D-Link DIR-615, the default Wi-Fi network is called "DIR-615".

Find the network on your device and select it. For example, on a laptop (I wrote about connecting laptops to Wi-Fi):

The default network may be without a password (in this case, there will be a corresponding icon next to it, and the password request will not appear). But, even on a new router, when all the settings are on it by default, the network can be protected. The standard password is listed at the bottom of the router and signed as WPS PIN.

If you are prompted for a password when connecting, enter it. The connection to the router must be established.

We go to the control panel at 192.168.0.1

The most important point: all the standard data for entering and entering the settings are indicated on the sticker on the router itself.

There is an IP address for accessing the settings, D-Link has this 192.168.0.1 . Username - admin, and the default password is admin.

We open any browser, and in the address bar we type our IP - 192.168.0.1 . Let's go over it.

You will be prompted for a username and password. The username is admin and the password is also admin. But, provided that you have not changed it yet. If changed, then indicate the one that was installed. And if you forgot it, you will have to do a factory reset. (press the RESET button on the router for 10 seconds with something sharp).

The control panel of the router will open, and a window will immediately appear in which you need to specify a new password twice, which will later be used to enter the settings (instead of admin). Specify it and click the button Ready.

Save your settings. Click on the menu item System(top) and select Save.

That's all, you can continue setting up your router. Just don't forget to save your settings, and when you're done, reboot your router. (power off and on).

You try to enter the settings menu of a router, modem or optical ONT-terminal through http://192.168.1.1 and the “personal account” of the device does not open for you. What to do? Call the master and pay money? Don't rush and don't despair. Let's try to understand the problem together and decide how to enter the router ?!

I think it's good to know some theory first:
192.168.1.1 is the IP address (IP) of the network device. By default, the network is usually registered on routers: 192.168.1.0/24. In other words, the local network on the router is configured with the first (lowest) address in the subnet - 1, and the clients connected via the local network will use addresses with 2 on 254 . In general, this generally accepted rule is already configured for the vast majority of network devices - Zyxel Keenetic, Lincsys, Cisco, TP-Link, Upvel, Sagemcom, Asus. There are, of course, exceptions. For example, D-Link and Netgear routers use a different subnet by default - 192.168.0.0/24 and accordingly IP will be - . But, whatever one may say, the numbers are different, but the meaning is the same - that IP 192.168.1.1, that 192.168.0.1 is the address of a network device on the network. In our case -

How to log into the router

Now let's move on to practice. To enter the settings of a WiFi router or ADSL modem, you must enter the address in the browser: http://192.168.1.1 . In this case, the protocol at the beginning - http: // or www - does not need to be typed, the browser itself will automatically substitute the necessary one.

If you have access to the settings, then you will see an authorization form on the device where you will need to enter your login and password (usually to enter the router on 192.168.1.1 use: admin / admin):

This means that the local network is configured, the router is available and there are no problems accessing its settings. We will consider the worst case scenario - the browser gives an error "Page not available" or "Unable to access the site":

Problems with accessibility of the web interface can be different. Let's look at the most common of them:

Instructions on how to enter 192.168.1.1.

Step 1. Check the activity of the network connection.

Very often, the reason for the inaccessibility of the router is the network cable disconnected from it.

At the same time, it is not necessary that someone pulled out the cable intentionally - the connector can simply move away from the network card connector by a millimeter and nothing will work anymore. Be sure to check the integrity of the cable - it may have been pinched somewhere or damaged by something. Please also note that the LAN cable must be connected to the LAN port of the device and not to the WAN port.

Otherwise, through the WAN port, you will not be able to access 192.168.1.1. This port is used to connect the ISP cable. But only!

Step 2: Checking the network indicators.

Here I mean the physical connection indicators both on the computer's network card and on the router itself. What are they? Typically, this is a green LED. If the network is active, the indicator is on or blinking quickly. We take your device in hand and look at the front panel. When turned on, the Power indicator must be lit - it means that the device is turned on. Then we look at the indicators of the LAN ports - they are usually marked either simply with numbers - 1, 2, 3, 4.

When plugging a patch cord into a LAN port- the indicator with the corresponding port number should light up. If it is not lit, try disconnecting the network patch cord and plugging it into the adjacent connector. If the indicator does not light up there either, try everything one by one. Did not help? Then you have the router is faulty - take it to the service.

Step 3: Check network settings.

At this stage, we need to check the settings of the network adapter - which IP is registered. To get into the network card settings on the Windows XP operating system, you must click the Start button, select the Network Connections section. In Windows 7 and Windows 8, press the key combination Win + R. The Run Program window opens. Here you need to type the phrase - control panel.

The Windows Control Panel will open, where you need to find the "Network and Internet" section.

We click on it with the left mouse button. The following window will open:

Now, to open the personal account of the router through 192.168.1.1, click on the link "Network and Sharing Center":

Select the menu item " Properties" . The Local Area Connections properties window opens:

Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and double-click on it with the left mouse button. In most cases, the IP settings are in automatic mode:

This is how the system was originally set up. This is done in order to facilitate the connection of the computer to the network. Thanks to this, if there is a DHCP server on the network, then Windows will receive an IP address, mask, gateway address and DNS from it.
But what if there is no DHCP server on the network, or is it disabled in the configuration? In this case, logging in via 192.168.1.1 to your personal account on automatic settings will not be available, since IP will be picked up from a special Microsoft subnet - 169.x.x.x. Of course, with this address, you will not have access to the router's WiFi address. Therefore, to enter its configurator, you need to register IP manually - check the box "Use the following IP address" and write the addresses as in the picture:

That is, the following should be written:
IP address - 192.168.1.2
Mask - 255.255.255.0
Gateway - 192.168.1.1
Preferred DNS server - 192.168.1.1
Alternate DNS server - 8.8.8.8
Registered, click the "OK" button for the changes to take effect. We start the browser again and try to enter the router settings at 192.168.1.1. The personal account of the router is still unavailable?! Well, let's move on.

Step 4. Checking the Web Browser.

In the Control Panel, select the "Network and Internet" section :

Now you need to select the "Internet Options" item and open the "Connections" tab. Click the "Network Settings" button:

No proxy servers should be registered.

Keep in mind that a web browser is also a program and it may not work correctly. Therefore, be sure to install another browser - Firefox, Opera or Chrome - and try to enter the router via 192.168.1.1 (Zyxel Keenetic, TP-Link, ASUS, etc.).

Step 5. The node can be blocked by the Security System.

It may happen that your modem or router becomes inaccessible in the local area due to incorrect settings of the Windows Firewall or another firewall you have installed. To exclude this, do this:
We completely disable (with a service stop) the security system you installed - antivirus, firewall, etc.
Also, to exclude all options, we try to disable the standard Windows Firewall. It can also block IP 192.168.1.1 or an entire subnet. Go to the Control Panel, select the "Windows Firewall" section and completely deactivate the packet filter by clicking on the "Off" value.

On Windows 7 and Windows 10 Toolbars look for the section “Security System” -> “Windows Firewall” and select the menu item “Turn Windows Firewall on or off”.

Disable it completely for private and public networks.

Again we check access through 192.168.1.1 to the personal account of the modem or router.

If none of the above helped you, then only the following options for the development of events remain:

1 option- Changed the IP address on the router. That is, not 192.168.1.1 is used, but another IP - 192.168.0.1, 10.90.90.90, etc. In this case, it remains only to reset the device configuration parameters using the “Reset” button on the rear panel of the device and configure it again.

Option 2- Viruses and malware. Now there are a lot of different infections on the Internet, including viruses for routers that change some of their settings, after which it becomes quite problematic to enter the device’s web interface. Start by checking your computer or laptop for viruses.

3 option- check if you can access 192.168.1.1 from your phone or tablet by connecting to a WiFi network. The password for connecting to a wireless network is very often written on a sticker glued to the bottom of the device. If not, then, as an option, you can try using the WPS function. In this case, the PIN code will also be written on the sticker.

4 option- Hardware failure of your modem or router. In this case, the only way out is to carry it to the service.

Video lesson:

Router address 192.168.1.1 is available, but does not allow access to admin/admin

I think that for the sake of completeness, we need to consider another option: the router is available, but it’s impossible to log in to http://192.168.1.1 - the password doesn’t fit - admin:

In this case, only 2 options are possible:
1 - Reset the settings with the "Reset" button, as described above, after which access to the modem settings should go without problems. But please note that after resetting the settings, the router will be pristine, and it will have to be completely configured from scratch.
2 - Look for the person who originally set up your device and ask for a password. If the master installer from the provider did this, then it is possible that he installs the same thing on all devices. If the settings were made by someone else, then he is unlikely to remember and still have to use "Reset".

The most popular devices using the address 192.168.1.1:

Zyxel hardware.

ADSL modems:

OMNI ADSL LAN EE, OMNI ADSL LAN EE, OMNI ADSL WLAN EE, P-660H EE, P-660HT EE, P-660HTW EE, P-660HW EE, P-660R EE, P-660RT EE, P-660RU EE, P-662H EE, P-662HW EE, P-741, P-791R v2, P-792H EE, P-792H v2, P-793H, P-793H v2, P-794M, P-841, P-844 EE , P-870H-51A V2, P-870HW-51, P-870HW-51A V2,
P-870MH-C1 P-871 EE P-871M P-872H P-872HA P660HN EE P660HN Lite EE P660HT2 EE P660HT3 EE P660HTN EE P660HTW2 EE P660RT2 EE P660RT3 EE P660RU2 EE , P660RU3EE

WiFi routers:

Keenetic 4G, Keenetic 4G II, Keenetic Giga, Keenetic Giga II, Keenetic II, Keenetic Lite, Keenetic Lite II, Keenetic Omni, Keenetic Start , Keenetic Ultra.Keenetic 4G II, Keenetic Giga II, Keenetic II, Keenetic Lite II, Keenetic Omni, Keenetic Start, Keenetic Viva, Keenetic Extra,Keenetic Extra 2, Keenetic DSL.

(Second generation kinetics have the hostname my.keenetic.net)

D-Link equipment:

DSL-2640U B1A T3A, DSL-2640U BRU C, DSL-2640U BRU C2, DSL-2640U BRU CB, DSL-2640U BRU D, DSL-2640U RA U1A, DSL-2740U BRU C2, DSL-2750U B1A T2A

Tp-Link equipment

The device configuration interface of this manufacturer looks like this:

ADSL modems:

TD-W8901N TD-W8950ND TD-W8951NB TD-W8951ND TD-W8960N TD-W8961NB TD-W8961ND TD-W8968 TD-W8970

WiFi routers:

TL-WA701ND TL-WA730RE TL-WA750RE TL-WN7200ND TL-WN721N TL-WN721NC TL-WN722N TL-WN722NC TL-WN723N TL-WN725N TL-WN727N TL-WN751N TL- TL-WN781ND, TL-WR702N, TL-WR720N, TL-WR740N, TL-WR741ND, TL-WR743ND, TL-WA830RE, TL-WA850RE, TL-WA901ND, TL-WN8200ND, TL-WN821N, TL-WN821NC, TL-WN822N TL-WN823N TL-WN851ND TL-WN881ND TL-WN951N TL-WR1042ND TL-WR1043ND TL-WR841HP TL-WR841N TL-WR841ND TL-WR842ND TL-WR940N TL- WR941ND, TL-WA5210G, TL-WA7510N, TL-WR743ND, TL-WR843ND, TL-WA5210G, TL-WN310G, Acher C2, Acher C7, Acher C9, Acher C20, Acher C50.

Domain names are also used: tplinklogin.net , tplinkwifi.net , tplinkmodem.net .

Asus hardware

Web interface of routers of older versions:

The same is true for new versions of Asus routers with ASUSWRT firmware:

ADSL modems:

DSL-N13, DSL-N11, DSL-N10, DSL-N12U, DSL-X11, DSL-N55U, DSL-N10 B1, DSL-N12E, DSL-N10E, DSL-N12U B1, RT-N10P, RT-AC68U, WL-330gE, WL-330N3G, WL-330N, WL-330NUL

Wireless routers:

WL-520gU, WL-520gC, WL-500gP, V2RT-N15, RT-N11, RT-N13, RT-N16, RT-N13U, RT-N10, RT-N12, RT-N10 B1 (RT-N10+ B1) , RT-N56U, RT-G32 v.B1, RT-N66U, RT-N10U, RT-N13U B1, RT-N53, RT-N12LX, RT-N10LX, RT-N15U, RT-N12, C1RT-N10, RT -N65U, RT-N10E, RT-N12E, RT-AC66U, RT-AC56U, RT-N12HP, RT-N12 D1, RT-N10E B1, RT-N10+ D1, RT-N14U

The domain name used is router.asus.com .

Netgear hardware

The device interface of this manufacturer looks like this:

ADSL modems:

D6300, D6200, DGND3700, DGND3300v2, JDGN1000

Netgear routers:

R6300, 6200, WNDR4700, WNDR4500, WNDR4500, WNDR4300, WNDR4000, WNDR3800, WNDRMACv2, WNR3500L, WNR3500Lv2, JNR321, WNR2200, JWNR2000, JWNR2000v2, WNR13NR.v2, W2NR.v2, W2NR.6v2

How to set up a router? How to get ? How to enter the Personal Account to configure D-Link, TP-Link or Tenda routers. Read about this and more below. Especially for you - a detailed step-by-step instruction with video and screenshots. Let's deal with all the features of authorization on 192.168.0.1 and the admin admin login together.

You bought, took a modem or router from someone and are going to set it up yourself. Perhaps you have already purchased a new device or the settings have gone wrong in the old one and you need to restore all the parameters again. Want to install and set Wi-Fi connection parameters (Name, Network Name, Password) and Internet.

Do you want to set up the distribution of the Internet in your house or apartment via Wi-Fi to your other devices - a phone, smartphone, tablet, TV, laptop or computer. This will require using login: admin and password: admin (router admin panel or Personal Account).

Before doing this, carefully study the user manual, instructions and the case of the device itself. Usually, manufacturers indicate all the data necessary for entering and setting up on the sticker. Look for this sticker on the bottom of a Tplink, Dlink or Tenda router or modem.

To make it easier to understand, I suggest watching the video: 192.168.0.1 - Personal Account.

The personal account of modems and Wi-Fi routers Tplink (Tp link), Dlink (Dlink) and Tenda (Tenda) is used to configure the wireless connection and Internet connection parameters. It is located at a special ip-address, for easy access to the router settings. In our case, this is http://192.168.0.1, but 192.168.1.1 is often used for some models.

Due to the peculiarities of the device of routers, access points, routers, modems and other network gadgets, logging in to 192.168.0.1 is the most convenient and practical way to log in to your personal account. Although 192.168.0.1 looks like a website address on the Internet, it really isn't. This path is local and matches the own network address of the Wi-Fi router itself or other custom network device.

How convenient is access to the D-Link, TP-Link and Tenda Personal Account - settings via http://192.168.0.1 via admin admin?

  • No additional software installation is required, it is already pre-installed.
  • The firmware of the router is protected by the manufacturer, users cannot make changes and disrupt its operation.
  • Access to the Personal Account and the admin panel does not depend on the type and version of the operating system (Windows 7, 8, 10, Linux, etc.). You can log into the router via 192.168.0.1 via admin admin from any mobile device, phone, smartphone, tablet (iOS, Android) or laptop.
  • It is convenient to connect over the network and administer access rights to 192.168.0.1 (allow one to enter and close authorization from others).

192.168.0.1 admin admin - login for D-Link, Tenda and TP-Link.

What actions become available after authorization (login:admin password:admin) on 192.168.0.1? After logging into the admin panel, you will be able to:

  • Manage Internet connection settings.
  • Set and change the password for Wi-Fi.
  • Change the password to access the settings of the router or modem.
  • Set and change the name of the Wi-Fi network in the house.
  • Forward ports.
  • Connect and configure a 3G, 4G LTE mobile USB modem with a SIM card from Megafon, Beeline or MTS.
  • Manage a DHCP server and configure the distribution of IP addresses to other devices on the network (phones, smartphones, tablets, laptops, set-top boxes, TVs, etc.)
  • Set up digital television (iptv).
  • And much more.

Step by step instructions with screenshots:


It was not possible to enter the router at 192.168.0.1 or admin admin is not suitable.

If you have problems accessing 192.168.0.1, the following browser errors may appear:


How to solve problems with access to http://192.168.1.1 and authorization by admin admin:


192.168.0.1 - additional information.

If you did not find the answer to your question, I suggest that you study in detail the useful information and additional links.







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