Open the 192.168.0.1 login page
- Connect to the router's network over Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
-
Open a web browser and type
http://192.168.0.1into the address bar (not the search box), then press Enter. - Enter the router's username and password when prompted.
Find the username and password
Common factory defaults are admin/admin or
admin/password, but the exact login varies by
brand. Check the sticker on the bottom of the router, search your model in the
router password finder,
or look it up in our
default router passwords
reference. If someone changed it and you don't know the new password,
you'll need to reset the router.
Routers that use 192.168.0.1
192.168.0.1 is a common default for these brands:
- D-Link
- Netgear
- TP-Link
- Tenda
- TRENDnet
Because the address can be changed, the only way to be sure is to check your device's default gateway.
Confirm 192.168.0.1 is your router's address
- Windows: open Command Prompt, run
ipconfig, and read the "Default Gateway" line. - macOS: System Settings → Network → Details → TCP/IP, and read "Router".
- iPhone / Android: Wi-Fi settings → your network → look for "Router" or "Gateway".
If the gateway shown is not 192.168.0.1, type that address instead. New to this? See how to access your router settings.
192.168.0.1 won't load?
- Make sure you typed
http://192.168.0.1, not a search query. - Confirm 192.168.0.1 is actually your default gateway (see above).
- Disable any VPN and try again on the local network.
- Try another browser or an incognito window.
- Power-cycle the router, or factory reset it as a last resort.