How to Log In to Your Router (2024)

Access your router’s settings with this simple guide.

How to Log In to Your Router (1) by Austin Aguirre
Edited by Cara Haynes

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You may need to log in to your router to change your Wi-Fi password, network name, or to access other network settings.

There are two ways to access router settings. Depending on what your router supports, you may be able to log in to your router’s interface using a web browser or access your router settings using an app. Some routers offer both options. We’ll go over each method step by step.

You can reference the table below to see the options your router manufacturer offers. Not all router models are compatible with all the access methods offered by the manufacturer.

Jumplinks:

  • Router info table
  • Log in to your router using a web browser
  • Log in to your router using an app
  • Find your router’s default IP address on your computer, phone, or tablet
  • Change your router’s Wi-Fi settings
  • Other router resources

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Router BrandRouter login URLDefault IP AddressApp
NETGEARrouterlogin.net192.168.1.1NETGEAR Nighthawk (iPhone) or NETGEAR Nighthawk (Android)
Asusrouter.asus.com192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1Asus Router App (iPhone) or Asus Router App (Android)
Linksysmyrouter.local192.168.1.1Linksys (iPhone) or Linksys (Android)
D-Linkdlinkrouter.local192.168.0.1mydlink (iPhone) or mydlink (Android)
EeroNo web interfaceNo web interfaceEero home Wifi system (iPhone) or Eero home Wifi system (Android)
Google Nest WifiNo web interfaceNo web interfaceGoogle Home (iPhone) or Google Home (Android)
Orbiorbilogin.com or orbilogin.net192.168.1.1 or 10.0.0.1NETGEAR Orbi (iPhone) or NETGEAR Orbi (Android)
Router BrandNETGEAR
Router login URLrouterlogin.net
Default IP Address192.168.1.1
AppNETGEAR Nighthawk (iPhone) or NETGEAR Nighthawk (Android)
Router BrandAsus
Router login URLrouter.asus.com
Default IP Address192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1
AppAsus Router App (iPhone) or Asus Router App (Android)
Router BrandLinksys
Router login URLmyrouter.local
Default IP Address192.168.1.1
AppLinksys (iPhone) or Linksys (Android)
Router BrandD-Link
Router login URLdlinkrouter.local
Default IP Address192.168.0.1
Appmydlink (iPhone) or mydlink (Android)
Router BrandEero
Router login URLNo web interface
Default IP AddressNo web interface
AppEero home Wifi system (iPhone) or Eero home Wifi system (Android)
Router BrandGoogle Nest Wifi
Router login URLNo web interface
Default IP AddressNo web interface
AppGoogle Home (iPhone) or Google Home (Android)
Router BrandOrbi
Router login URLorbilogin.com or orbilogin.net
Default IP Address192.168.1.1 or 10.0.0.1
AppNETGEAR Orbi (iPhone) or NETGEAR Orbi (Android)

Log in to your router using a web browser

  1. Connect to your router.
  2. Navigate to your router login page in a web browser.
  3. Enter your router username and password (not the same as your Wi-Fi name and password).

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1. Connect to your router

You can connect to your router wirelessly or using an Ethernet cable. If you’re using your home internet right now, you’re already connected to your router.

2. Navigate to your router’s login page

To access your router’s login page, open a web browser and enter your router’s login URL or default IP address.

You can usually find your router’s login URL or default IP address on the back or bottom of your router, labeled something like Router Login or Default Access. Login URLs look like web addresses, like Netgear’s routerlogin.net. The default IP address is a string of numbers separated by periods that looks something like 192.168.1.1.

Enter the login URL or default IP address into your browser’s search bar. Your router login page should appear, requesting a username and password.

If you can’t find the login URL or default IP address, reference the router info table above. If you’re still having trouble, follow our instructions on how to find your router’s default IP address on your computer, phone, or tablet near the bottom of this page.

3. Enter your router login username and password

You need your router login username and password to access your router’s settings in a web browser. These login credentials are different from the ones you use to connect to your Wi-Fi.

You can usually find your default router login username and password on the back or bottom of your router, likely near the login URL or default IP address.

You can also try these default credentials commonly used by many routers:

Username: admin

Password: password

If you can’t find your router login username or password, you may need to factory reset your router.

Log in to your router using an app

Rental routers from your ISP and many new and high-end routers use mobile apps to provide access to settings. In fact, for some routers, using an app is the only way to access the settings. Typically, these routers have you use the app to set up your router, so there’s a good chance the app is already on your phone.

Access your router settings with an app:

  1. Connect your mobile device to your router’s Wi-Fi.
  2. Open your router’s app (check the router login table above if you don’t already have it downloaded).
  3. Log in to your router app using your account credentials.

1. Connect to your router

Connect your mobile device to your router’s Wi-Fi.

2. Download and open your router app

You can reference the router info table above to find your router manufacturer’s app. You can also look for an app name or QR code located on the router or in the router manual. If you’re still stumped, search for “[your router manufacturer] router app.”

3. Log in to your router app using your account username and password

Most router apps require an account with the manufacturer (or ISP for rented routers). If you don’t have an account, you need to create one.

Your router app username and password are different from your Wi-Fi login credentials. They can also be different from the login credentials you use to access the router’s web interface.

Find your router’s default IP address on your computer, phone, or tablet

If you can’t find your router’s default IP address or login URL, follow these steps to find your router’s IP address in Windows, Mac OS, Android, or iOS.

Pro tip:

Routers have two IP addresses. Your internet modem assigns a public address to your router, called the Wide Area Network interface (WAN). The second is a private address facing your home network, called the Local Area Network interface (LAN). You need the private address to access the router’s settings.

Find your router’s IP address in Windows

Step 1: Right-click on the Start button and select Windows PowerShell (Windows 10) or Windows Terminal (Windows 11) on the Power User Menu.

Step 2: The Windows PowerShell or Terminal window appears on your screen. Type “ipconfig” and press the Enter key.

Step 3: Write down the number displayed next to Default Gateway. That’s the private IP address you need to access the router’s settings.

Find your router’s IP address in MacOS Big Sur

Step 1: Click on the Apple logo in the upper left corner and choose System Preferences. Alternatively, click on the System Preferences icon located on the Dock (if available).

Step 2: Select Network.

Step 3: Select your network listed on the left—Wi-Fi or Ethernet.

Step 4: Click on the Advanced button.

Step 5: Select the TCP/IP tab.

Step 6: Write down the number displayed next to Router. That is the private IP address you need to access the router’s settings.

Find your router’s IP address on Android

These instructions apply to stock Android 11, although we add steps for Samsung phones. These instructions may be slightly different on Android devices from HTC, Lenovo, and other smartphone and tablet manufacturers.

Step 1: Swipe a finger down from the top to expand the notification shade and tap the cog icon.

Step 2: With the Settings panel open, tap Network & Internet. On Samsung phones, tap Connections instead.

Step 3: Tap Wi-Fi.

Step 4: Tap on the cog icon listed next to your network. The remaining steps differ between Samsung devices and stock Android devices.

Step 5 (stock Android): Tap Advanced and write down the number listed under Gateway. That is the private IP address you need to access the router’s settings.

Step 5 (Samsung): Tap Manage Router and select a web browser.

Step 6 (Samsung): Write down the number displayed in the address bar. That is the private IP address you need to access the router’s settings.

Find your router’s IP address on iOS and iPadOS

Step 1: Tap to open the Settings app.

Step 2: Tap Wi-Fi.

Step 3: Tap on your network.

Step 4: Write down the number displayed next to Router. That is the private IP address you need to access the router’s settings.

Change your router’s Wi-Fi settings

Once you log into your router, you can access all sorts of useful features. Let’s go over some of the most important router settings.

How to change your Wi-Fi password

Step 1: Log in to your router.

Step 2: From your router’s web interface, select the wireless tab. This tab is often labeled Wireless, Wi-Fi, or WLAN.

Step 3: Locate the correct Wi-Fi network under the wireless tab. Look for the field labeled Network Name or SSID.

Pro tip:

Many routers have two Wi-Fi networks, a 2.4 GHz network and a 5 GHz network. You should see a label identifying each Wi-Fi network in your router’s wireless settings page. The main difference is 5 GHz Wi-Fi is faster, but 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi has more range.

See our quick guide on 2.4 GHz vs. 5 GHz Wi-Fi if you’re not sure which to use.

Step 4: Underneath the Network Name/SSID field is the password field. This is where your current password is stored. The text may be hidden, so look for a checkbox or toggle button you can use to reveal the password.

To change your password, replace the text in the password field with your new password.

Step 5: Save the changes before leaving the page. Look for a button, often in the lower-right, labeled Save Changes or Apply.

Once you change your Wi-Fi password, your device is immediately logged out of your Wi-Fi network. This means your router’s web interface will stop responding and your device will be offline. To reconnect, log in to your Wi-Fi network using the new password.

How to set up a guest Wi-Fi network

Step 1: Log in to your router.

Step 2: From your router’s web interface, select the wireless tab. This tab is often labeled Wireless, Wi-Fi, or WLAN.

Step 3: Look for the guest Wi-Fi network underneath your home network. This may be the third network in the list, as many routers have two separate home networks (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz).

Step 4: Depending on your router, you may need to activate the guest network. Look for a checkbox or toggle button that activates the guest Wi-Fi network.

Step 5: Set your guest network name and password. The network name field may be labeled Network Name or SSID. The password field is usually labeled Password or Passphrase.

How to switch to a 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi-Fi band

You can change Wi-Fi bands in your device’s Wi-Fi settings.

Many routers broadcast two separate Wi-Fi networks, a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network and a 5 GHz Wi-Fi network. It’s a good idea to label your Wi-Fi networks with a 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz label in the network name so you can tell them apart easily.

If you’re not sure which network is your 2.4 GHz or your 5 GHz, or if your not sure you even have separate networks, follow these steps to find out:

Step 1: Log in to your router.

Step 2: Select the wireless tab in your router’s web interface. It’s often labeled Wireless, Wi-Fi, or WLAN.

Step 3: Your router’s Wi-Fi networks are usually displayed on the wireless settings page. Look for the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz labels to distinguish the two different networks.

Other router resources:

  • How to Change Your Wi-Fi Network Name and Password
  • How to Keep Your Router Secure
  • Improve Your Wi-Fi Speed in 10 Simple Steps

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Author - Austin Aguirre

Austin worked as a broadband technician installing and troubleshooting countless home internet networks for some of the largest ISPs in the U.S. He became a freelance writer in 2020 specializing in software guides. After graduating with a BS in technical communication from Arizona State University, he joined the team at HighSpeedInternet.com where he focuses on home network improvement and troubleshooting.

Editor - Cara Haynes

Cara Haynes has been editing and writing in the digital space for seven years, and she's edited all things internet for HighSpeedInternet.com for five years. She graduated with a BA in English and a minor in editing from Brigham Young University. When she's not editing, she makes tech accessible through her freelance writing for brands like Pluralsight. She believes no one should feel lost in internet land and that a good internet connection significantly extends your life span.

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FAQs

How to Log In to Your Router? ›

To access your router's login page, open a web browser and enter your router's login URL or default IP address. You can usually find your router's login URL or default IP address on the back or bottom of your router, labeled something like Router Login or Default Access.

How do I log into my WIFI router? ›

Steps for Router Login:

The router's IP address (commonly 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1) can also be used. Login Credentials: The default username is usually 'admin' and the password 'password'. Alternatively, look on the bottom of the unit for your specific admin and password combination.

How do I log into my 192.168 1.1 IP address? ›

Type 192.168.1.1 in the address bar and hit enter.

Use the username and password on the label at the bottom of the device and access the menu. There, you will be able to adjust the basic settings of your wireless network: SSID – the network's name. Password and encryption for the network.

Why is 192.168 1.1 not opening? ›

If you're unable to access this address, it could be due to a few reasons: Incorrect IP address: Double-check that you've entered the correct IP address (192.168. 1.1) in your web browser's address bar. Network connection: Ensure that you are connected to the same network as your router.

How do I find the IP address of my router? ›

Find Your Router IP Address on Android
  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap Wi-Fi Settings.
  3. Tap and hold on your connected network and select Manage Network Settings.
  4. Check the box next to Show Advanced Options.
  5. Select Static under IP Settings.
  6. Your router IP address is listed under the Gateway section.
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Why can't I access my router admin page? ›

If you can't reach the login page, check if your router is acting up. Temporary issues with the router can be fixed with a quick restart. If that doesn't work, you can perform a factory reset to restore your router to its default settings. You can reset your router using the dedicated reset button or the web interface.

What is admin login for Wi-Fi router? ›

Retrieve Default Username and Password: You can usually find these details in the Router Manual or Handbook, or on a sticker located on the bottom or back of your router. The default username is often admin, and the password is typically either admin or password.

How do I access my router settings on my phone? ›

Connect to your Wi-Fi network, install the mobile app for your router, then create an account or log in. Or, open a mobile browser and enter the router's IP address, then log in with your router's user name and password.

How do I access my 192.168 0.1 router? ›

Step 1: Open your web browser and type in http://dlinkrouter.local. or type in the IP address of the router (default - http://192.168.0.1). Step 2: Enter or select the username (admin) and enter your password (blank by default), and then click OK or Log In. The password is case-sensitive.

What is 192.168 1.1 on Wi-Fi? ›

192.168.1.1 is an IP address which routers like Linksys and other network brands use as an access point or gateway. Firms set up router admin access in this address to allow network administrators to configure their routers and networks.

How do I find my 192.168 1.1 username and password? ›

Open your internet browser and put http://192.168.1.1 and use admin as your default username and 1234 for password. Once you have opened the Wi-Fi modem User Interface, log in using the default username and password which can be found at the back or under the modem.

How do I configure my router settings? ›

  1. How to Change Your Wireless Router Settings. ...
  2. Connect to your network wirelessly, or via ethernet. ...
  3. Find your router configuration page. ...
  4. Log in with the username and password. ...
  5. Find the Wireless Settings page. ...
  6. Set the new channel, usually with a dropdown menu. ...
  7. Your router will now reboot. ...
  8. Troubleshooting.

How do I find my router's IP address without connecting? ›

You cannot find the IP address of a Wi-Fi network if it's not connected to your machine unless you have access to the network's router or network administration tools. If you have access to the network's router, you can typically find the IP address by logging into the router's administration panel.

What is the default IP address for a router? ›

Most router manufacturers use 192.168. 0.1 or 192.168. 1.1 as the default LAN IP address.

How do I find out what my router password is? ›

Finding your wifi password on your phone

If you have Android 10 or anything newer, you can find the wifi password directly on your phone following these steps: Go to “settings” on your phone, then “wifi”. Select “saved networks” and click on your home network.

Is router login the same as Wi-Fi password? ›

A router password isn't the same as a Wi-Fi password. The former is the password needed to access the router settings, while a password used for Wi-Fi is what guests need to access the internet from your house.

How do I find my Wi-Fi login and password? ›

Open the Control Panel, and then click Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center. Click the name of the network you're connected to, and then click Wireless Properties. In the Wireless Network Properties window, click Security. Here, you'll be able to view the Network security key (that's your password).

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