192.168.1.1 Login Portal The router login management backend page
192.168.1.1 is the most commonly used default management IP address of most home routers (such as TP-Link, Tengda, Mercury, Huawei, ASUS, etc.), through this http://192.168.1.1 address, you can enter the router background, change WiFi password, network settings, etc. The following is a detailed mobile or computer login tutorial.
Step 1: Preparation
device: A phone or computer that is connected to the router's WiFi (wired connection is also acceptable).
Default login credentials: usually printed on the bottom sticker of the router, common combinations are:
username: admin, password: admin
username: admin, password: password
or simply passwordless (some older routers), many routers now have the user creating the administrator login password themselves.
Manage password: If you have previously changed your admin password, use the changed password.
phone/computer: Make sure you're connected to the router's WiFi (it can be 2.4G or 5G). If you change the password for your current WiFi, stay connected before signing in.
Step 2: Open your browser and enter your router login address
open your usual browsers (Chrome, Safari, Edge, mobile phone's own browser, etc.).
enter 192.168.1.1 in the address bar (not the search box) and press "Go" or "Enter" enter.
Note: The address should be entered as 192.168.1.1, not 192.168.l.1 (letter L instead of number 1) or 192.168.1.1.com.
Step 3: Log in to the router management interface
Afterpage, a login box will appear, asking you to enter your "username" and "password".
enter the router's administrator account and password. The default credentials are usually visible on the back of the router.
if you have never modified it, try admin/admin or admin/password.
If you forget the password, you can try the common combination (such as wifi password), if only the administrator password appears, then it means that the router does not have a default login password, the password is the login password created by the user when the router is set up for the first time.
Step 4: Find the WiFi settings (change password)
successful login, the interface varies depending on the brand, but you can usually find the WiFi settings by following the path:
common locations: Tap "Wireless Settings", "WiFi Settings", "Network Settings" or "Advanced Settings".
2.4G and 5G: If the router supports dual-band, it will usually be listed separately, and the password can be changed separately.
Change Password:
- find the input boxes such as "WiFi Password", "Wireless Key", "PSK Password", etc.
- delete the old password and enter a new password (more than 8 digits recommended, including letters and numbers).
- click "Save" or "Apply".
Step 5: Save and Restart
Oncesave the settings, the router usually automatically restarts for the configuration to take effect. WiFi is briefly disconnected during the restart.
wait about 1-2 minutes, search for WiFi again with your phone or computer, enter the new password to connect.
FAQs and Resolution:
Q1: Unable to open page after typing 192.168.1.1?
- check that your device is connected to the router's WiFi (check the WiFi list to make sure you're connected to the correct network).
- confirm that the IP address is entered correctly to avoid entering the wrong 192.168.l.1.
- try changing browsers (some mobile browsers are not compatible).
- If the router management address is not 192.168.1.1, you can try other common addresses: 192.168.0.1, 192.168.2.1, 192.168.31.1, etc., or check the sticker at the bottom of the router.
Q2: What should I do if I forget my admin password?
- first try the default username/password on the sticker on the back of the router.
- If the sticker isn't valid and you've modified it, you can recall your favorite password.
- if you really can't log in, you can only restore the factory settings: When the router is powered on, press and hold the reset hole on the back with a card pin/toothpick for more than 10 seconds, and wait for the indicator light to flash fully and restart. After recovery, you need to reconfigure the router (including broadband account and WiFi password), so please prepare your broadband account information in advance.
Q3: Can't connect after changing your WiFi password?
- check that the password is entered correctly (pay attention to capitalization).
- try "Ignore the network" on your phone and search again to enter a new password.
- restart the WiFi functionality of your phone and router.
Q4: Why can I only change the password for one frequency band?
- If the router has "dual-band integration" enabled, 2.4G and 5G use the same name and password, and you can change it once.
- If they are displayed separately, it is recommended to set the same password for ease of use.
friendly reminder:
- after you change your WiFi password, all devices connected to that WiFi will need to re-enter the new password connection.
- regularly changing your WiFi password enhances network security and prevents internet hacking.
- recommend that you also set your router administrator password to a strong password and keep it safe.
- follow the steps above, you can easily log in to the router background via 192.168.1.1 to change the WiFi password.


