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192.168.1.1 is a private IP address used to login the admin panel of a router.
192.168.l.l is pre-specified by the router companies as the default gateway
address and can be used to make different changes to the router’s settings.

192.168.1.1 Admin

192.168.0.1 Admin




HOW TO LOGIN TO 192.168.1.1?

To login into 192.168.1.1 follow these steps – 

 1. Open a web browser and go to http://192.168.1.1 or type 192.168.1.1 into the
    browser’s URL bar.
 2. A login page will appear asking you to enter the login username and
    password.
 3. Enter the username and password in the designated fields.
 4. You will now be logged in into the Admin Panel of the router.

Note: If you are unable to access the router’s admin panel at 192.168.1.1, try
using a different IP address – 192.168.0.1 or 10.0.0.1.


FORGOT IP ADDRESS USERNAME AND PASSWORD?

If you have forgotten the IP Address Username and Password or if they are not
working then you can –

 * Look at the manual/box or back of router. (or check default username and
   password list).
 * If you changed the password and have lost it or forgotten it then you need to
   perform a factory reset. To do that, look for a small hidden RESET button on
   the back of your router. Press and hold that button for about 10-15 seconds
   using a paper clip or a needle. The router will reboot itself and will be
   back to default settings.




HOW TO CHANGE ROUTE IP ADDRESS?

The default gateway IP address comes pre-assigned by your internet service
provider, however, a user can configure it par to needs. It is often changed to
prevent bad guys access your admin panel, prevent DDoS attacks, or just to add
an additional layer of safety. Here’s how to do it –

TP-Link: 

 1. Login to your default admin panel at 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 (admin/admin
    is username and password)
 2. Go to Advanced settings > Network > LAN.
 3. Under “IP Address” field you may change it to your desired address such as
    192.168.1.2.
    
 4. Save it and the router will reboot to apply the changes.

D-Link: 

 1. Login to your router configuration page (username: admin & password:
    admin/blank)
 2. Go to Setup > Network Settings.
 3. Now you will find Router IP Address field.
    
 4. Change it as preferred and Save Settings.

NETGEAR:

 1. Login to NetGear router settings page via 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 or you
    can access via http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com.
 2. By default, the username is admin and password is password.
 3. Once logged in navigate to Advanced > from left side menu go to “Setup” >
    LAN Setup.
 4. Under LAN TCP/IP Setup, you will see IP Address. Change 10.10.10.1 as
    preferred.
    
 5. Apply Changes and the system will reboot to update settings.

In any case during the process something goes wrong, then you may reset your
router to default factory settings so all customization will be reverted back.

Protecting your WiFi network is important to prevent unauthorized access. Follow
basic rules such as enabling WPA2 encryption, setting up strong password,
disabling WPS adds more security since it is an old method of synchronization
between networks, enable MAC-address filtering and update your router firmware
occasionally. Here is a complete guide on how to protect your WiFi network.


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