Plume SuperPod Router Default Login, IP & Password Guide
Plume SuperPod (Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E) self-optimizing adaptive cloud mesh Wi-Fi system.
Use these verified administrative credentials and network addresses to access your Plume SuperPod router's local setup dashboard.
homepass.plume.complume.comCloud Managed192.168.1.1HomePass AccountHomePass PasswordSetup via HomePass AppPlume has no local web GUI. Setup and network topology are fully orchestrated via the HomePass app.
Follow this 4-step walkthrough to access your Plume SuperPod management settings in less than 2 minutes.
Step 1: Connect to Network
Download HomePass by Plume app and create an account.
Step 2: Open Web GUI or Gateway IP
Connect first SuperPod to modem via Ethernet.
Step 3: Enter Admin Credentials
Follow in-app Bluetooth pairing steps.
Step 4: Configure Settings & Save
Set your personalized SSID and password.
These default credentials and IP addresses apply to the following popular Plume SuperPod wireless routers, mesh nodes, and modem gateways:
If the default password doesn't work or you forgot your custom administrator password, resetting the router restores all factory default settings.
- Make sure your Plume SuperPod router is connected to power and the power LED is solid ON.
- Locate the physical Reset pinhole button on the back or bottom panel of the unit.
- Use a straightened paperclip, SIM ejector tool, or pin to press and hold down the Reset button for 10 to 15 seconds.
- Release the button once the front panel LED indicator lights begin flashing or turn amber.
- Wait 2 to 3 minutes for the router to complete its reboot cycle.
- Reconnect to the factory default Wi-Fi network (
Setup via HomePass App) and log in using usernameHomePass Accountand passwordHomePass Password.
Cannot reach homepass.plume.com or Cloud Managed in browser
Ensure your device is connected directly to your Plume SuperPod router's Wi-Fi network or plugged into a numbered LAN port with an Ethernet cable. If you are connected to cellular data or an active VPN, disconnect them as they route DNS requests away from the local router gateway.
Default login password "HomePass Password" is not accepted
Check the physical sticker on the bottom or back of your Plume SuperPod router. Many modern models print a unique factory admin password or Wi-Fi key. If the password was changed during initial setup and forgotten, press the Reset pinhole button for 10 seconds to restore factory credentials.
Browser displays "Connection Not Private" or SSL Certificate Warning
Most local router administration consoles use self-signed SSL certificates when accessed via HTTPS (https://Cloud Managed). Click "Advanced" and select "Proceed to Cloud Managed (unsafe)" to continue securely to the local management dashboard.
How to discover your Plume SuperPod router's exact gateway IP address
On Windows, press Win+R, type "cmd", hit Enter, and run "ipconfig". Look for the "Default Gateway" IPv4 address. On Mac, open System Settings > Network > Wi-Fi > Details > TCP/IP to find the "Router" IP.
What is the default IP address and login for Plume SuperPod routers?
The primary default gateway IP address for Plume SuperPod routers is Cloud Managed (with fallback subnets 192.168.1.1). The default web administrative address is homepass.plume.com. Out of the box, the default username is HomePass Account and the default password is HomePass Password.
How do I log in to my Plume SuperPod router settings?
1) Connect your computer or phone to your Plume SuperPod Wi-Fi or plug into a LAN Ethernet port.
2) Open a browser and type http://homepass.plume.com or http://Cloud Managed.
3) Enter username HomePass Account and password HomePass Password.
4) Access the dashboard to configure Wi-Fi password, SSID name, port forwarding, and security settings.
How do I factory reset my Plume SuperPod router?
With the Plume SuperPod router powered ON, locate the small Reset pinhole on the rear or bottom panel. Insert an unfolded paperclip or pin and hold the button down for 10 to 15 seconds until the power and Wi-Fi LEDs start flashing. Release the button and wait 2-3 minutes for the router to reboot into factory default state.
Does Plume SuperPod have an official mobile app for setup and controls?
Yes, Plume SuperPod offers the HomePass by Plume App available for iOS and Android smartphones. You can use it to set up new networks, monitor connected devices, run speed tests, and pause internet access.
How do I change the Wi-Fi name (SSID) and password on my Plume SuperPod router?
Log in to the Plume SuperPod admin page (http://Cloud Managed), navigate to Wireless, Wi-Fi Settings, or Basic > Wireless. Update the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Network Name (SSID) and set a secure WPA2/WPA3 password. Click Apply or Save to restart the wireless radios with your new settings.
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