Router IP Address & Default Login Finder
Select your router's brand below to find its common default IP address, administrator username, and password. This information helps you access your router's configuration page.
Common Default Router IPs
If your brand isn't listed or the above doesn't work, try these common IPs:
Important Security Notice
Change Default Credentials!
Using default router usernames and passwords is a significant security risk. Once you log in to your router, we strongly recommend changing the default admin password to something unique and strong. Also, ensure your Wi-Fi network password (WPA2/WPA3 key) is secure.
Disclaimer: The information provided is based on common defaults and may vary. Always check your router's documentation or manufacturer's website if unsure. MyRouter.pro is not responsible for any incorrect information or issues arising from its use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a router IP address?
A router IP address (often called the default gateway) is the local network address of your router. It's the address your devices use to send internet traffic to the router, which then forwards it to the internet. Common examples are 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. You type this IP into your web browser to access your router's settings.
How do I find my router's IP address if it's not default?
You can usually find your router's IP address (default gateway) in your computer's network settings.
On Windows, open Command Prompt and type ipconfig. Look for "Default Gateway".
On macOS, go to System Settings > Network, select your active connection, and click "Details...". The router's IP is listed next to "Router".
We have a detailed guide on this.
Why can't I log in with the default credentials?
There are several reasons: 1. The default credentials might have been changed previously (by you, someone else, or your ISP). 2. Your router model might have different defaults than the common ones for that brand. 3. Your ISP might have set custom firmware and credentials. 4. You might be typing them incorrectly (check for case sensitivity). If you've forgotten changed credentials, you may need to perform a factory reset on your router (this will erase all custom settings).