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How to log in or set up a customer management system with an IP address of 192.168.1.1

192.168.1.1 is not the public login address of a "customer management system", but the default private network management address most home/small business routers.
to "log in" or "set up" it, you essentially enter the background of the router, and then find similar modules such as "customer authentication", "portal management", and "user bandwidth control" in it, and use the router as a simple "customer management system". The whole set of operation process is as follows:

客户管理系统192.168.1.1


  1. first connect your computer/phone to the network of this router
    • wired: Plug the network cable into the LAN port
    • wireless: Connect to the router's default Wi-Fi (SSID, password on the nameplate of the unit)
  2. confirm that 192.168.1.1 is indeed the admin address of this router
    • Windows: Win+R → cmd → ipconfig, see the "Default Gateway" line
    • macOS: Set up a → network → Advanced → TCP/IP → router
    • if it shows 192.168.0.1, 192.168.3.1, etc., use that address, otherwise the next steps will be completely blank
  3. enter
    browser address bar (not the search box) http://192.168.1.1
    enter and the login page appears.
    common default account passwords: admin/admin, admin/1234, root/admin, or just enter the password admin.
    if it has been changed once before and forgotten, you can only use a toothpick to press and hold the RESET hole 10 s to restore the factory, and then reconfigure it.
  4. After
    successful login, change three things first, and then talk about "customer management"
    1. System Management → Change the administrator password (to prevent others from entering casually)
    2. wireless settings → Change the Wi-Fi name and encryption method to WPA2/WPA3, the password setting is a bit more complicated
    3. DHCP → Confirm that the address pool is 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.250 (default is acceptable), so that you can assign a fixed IP
      to the "customer" later.
  5. turn on the "Customer Management" function (the menu names are slightly different for different brands)
    • Parental Control / Behavior Management / Authentication Gateway / Portal Authentication
    • added "User Group" or "Single Device":
      – fill in the MAC address of the client's device (available in the phone/computer settings)
      – set the allowed Internet time, maximum bandwidth, and prohibited website keywords
    • If you want to "scan code authentication" or "SMS authentication", you need to turn on the "Portal Page" switch and fill in the jump address; Some routes need to be flashed with third-party firmware (OpenWrt+CoovaChilli) to support it
  6. need to remotely view customer traffic
    view real-time/historical traffic in "System Tools → Traffic Statistics", or send logs to designated emails; High-end models support SNMP and can be connected to truly professional "customer management systems" such as PRTG and LibreNMS
  7. finally save and restart the router, all policies take effect
    if you want to change the rules later, still enter 192.168.1.1 in the browser, and log in with your changed administrator password.

common troubleshooting list for 192.168.1.1
  • computer has manually set the static IP address, but it is not in the same network segment as 192.168.1.x → changed back to automatic acquisition
  • address is entered incorrectly as 192.168.l.l, http//192.168.1.1, etc. → confirm that it is all numbers and dots
  • browser cache to play tricks → change browsers or open incognito windows
  • Multi-level route: You are connecting to a second-level route, and the gateway becomes 192.168.0.1 → connect directly to the primary route and try again

summarized in one sentence
192.168.1.1 is just the "gate" of the router, and the real "customer management system" is the modules such as "parental control/behavior management/portal authentication" in the door; Follow the above seven steps to enter the door first, and then configure the customer speed limit, time limit, and authentication page as needed, and complete the "login" and "settings".
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The black clothes...
The black clothes...Reply
#16
The article is misleading, 192.168.1.1 is the router intranet address, non-customer management system public network entrance, readers are easy to misunderstand the operation steps, there are security risks.
3 个月前
Ink stains the city
Ink stains the cityReply
#15
The article is a bit misleading, 192.168.1.1 is the router private network address, not the customer management system login address. For actual operation, you need to enter the router background and find the relevant settings module to manage customer information.
3 个月前
The broken bridge...
The broken bridge...Reply
#14
This address is actually the router management interface, not the customer management system, which is easy to mislead novices. It is recommended that the article clearly state to avoid confusion.
3 个月前
Xiao Ming
Xiao MingReply
#13
The article is misleading, 192.168.1.1 is the router private network address, non-customer management system login address, readers are easy to misunderstand, resulting in operation errors.
3 个月前
A sword every ten...
A sword every ten...Reply
#12
Mistakenly thinking that 192.168.1.1 is the login address of the customer management system, but it is actually the router management address, it is easy to mislead users to operate, it is recommended to clearly distinguish between the two to avoid confusion.
3 个月前
In a single thought
In a single thoughtReply
#11
This title is easy to mislead users into thinking that 192.168.1.1 is the login address of a customer management system, but in fact it is just the management IP of the router, making people mistakenly think that they can log in to the system directly.
3 个月前
Under the moonlig...
Under the moonlig...Reply
#10
The article is misleading, 192.168.1.1 is the router private network address, not the login entrance of the customer management system, readers may be misled to try and make mistakes.
3 个月前
The original inte...
The original inte...Reply
#9
The article is misleading, 192.168.1.1 is the router private network address, not the login entrance of the customer management system, readers may misoperate and cause network problems.
4 个月前
The flowers fall ...
The flowers fall ...Reply
#8
The article is misleading, 192.168.1.1 is the router intranet address, non-customer management system login entrance, the title is seriously inconsistent with the content, and it is easy for readers to misunderstand.
4 个月前
The clouds are de...
The clouds are de...Reply
#7
This title is easy to mislead users into thinking that 192.168.1.1 is the login address of the customer management system, but in fact it is just the management address of the router, which is easy to confuse the operation steps.
4 个月前
An old dream of t...
An old dream of t...Reply
#6
This title can easily mislead users into thinking that 192.168.1.1 is the login address of the customer management system, but in fact it is just the management page of the router, which may make users waste time looking for a non-existent system entrance.
4 个月前
And listen to the...
And listen to the...Reply
#5
192.168.1.1 is the router's private network address, not the login entrance of the customer management system, which is misleading and easy to mistakenly believe that customer data can be directly managed.
4 个月前
The wind stopped ...
The wind stopped ...Reply
#4
The article is misleading, 192.168.1.1 is the router intranet address, not the customer management system login address, which is easy for readers to misunderstand the operation steps, and actually need to enter the router background to set up relevant functions.
4 个月前
The moon's shadow...
The moon's shadow...Reply
#3
The article is misleading, 192.168.1.1 is the router private network address, non-customer management system login entrance, which is easy to cause readers to make mistakes, and should be treated with caution.
4 个月前
The moonlight is ...
The moonlight is ...Reply
#2
The article is highly misleading, 192.168.1.1 is the router private network address, non-customer management system public network login address, readers are easily misled to try and make mistakes.
4 个月前

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