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Router Default Logins & Gateway IP Directory

Browse verified Web GUI administration URLs, default fallback gateway IP addresses (192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.1, 10.0.0.1), factory default login credentials (username/password), and companion mobile apps across 61 router brands.

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Page 2 Quick Reference Matrix

BrandCategoryDefault Web URLGateway IPDefault UsernameDefault PasswordPort
Cudycudy.net192.168.10.1adminadmin80 (HTTP)
WAVLINKwifi.wavlink.com192.168.10.1adminadmin80 (HTTP)
rockspacere.rockspace.local192.168.0.254adminadmin80 (HTTP)
Macardgo.macard.online192.168.10.1adminadmin80 (HTTP)
BrosTrendre.brostrend.com192.168.0.254adminadmin80 (HTTP)
Amped Wirelesssetup.ampedwireless.com192.168.1.240adminadmin80 (HTTP)
Actiontec192.168.0.1192.168.0.1adminpassword (or printed on label)80 (HTTP) / 443 (HTTPS)
Joowin192.168.10.1192.168.10.1adminadmin80 (HTTP)
Netisnetis.cc192.168.1.1guestguest@guest80 (HTTP)
Vilinice192.168.10.1192.168.10.1adminadmin80 (HTTP)
Securifi Almond192.168.99.1192.168.99.1adminadmin80 (HTTP)
Amazon eero192.168.4.1192.168.4.1App-First AuthAmazon/eero Cloud LoginApp BLE / Cloud API
Google Nest WiFi192.168.86.1192.168.86.1Google Account AuthGoogle Account PasswordGoogle Home App
Starlink Router192.168.100.1192.168.100.1Starlink AccountStarlink App Login80 (Status) / App gRPC
Ubiquiti AmpliFiamplifi.lan192.168.111.1adminAmpliFi App / Touchscreen Setup80 (HTTP) / 443 (HTTPS)
Xfinity / Comcast10.0.0.110.0.0.1adminpassword80 (HTTP) / 443 (HTTPS)
Spectrum / Charter192.168.1.1192.168.1.1My Spectrum LoginMy Spectrum PasswordMy Spectrum App
Cox Panoramic10.0.0.110.0.0.1adminpassword80 (HTTP) / 443 (HTTPS)
Verizon Fios192.168.1.1192.168.1.1adminPrinted on Serial Label80 (HTTP) / 443 (HTTPS)
Plume SuperPodhomepass.plume.comCloud ManagedHomePass AccountHomePass PasswordCloud API / App

Troubleshooting: Cannot Access Your Router's Login Page?

1

Verify Direct Physical Connection

Ensure your device is connected directly to your router's Wi-Fi network (SSID) or plugged into a numbered LAN Ethernet port (not the WAN/Internet port).

2

Find Your Actual Default Gateway IP

On Windows, open Command Prompt and type ipconfig — look for Default Gateway. On macOS/iOS/Android, check Wi-Fi network details for Router.

3

Disable VPN and Mobile Data

Active VPN connections and cellular mobile data override local subnet DNS resolution. Temporarily disconnect your VPN and disable cellular data while logging in.

4

Perform a Hardware Factory Reset

If default passwords fail, press and hold the Reset button for 10-15 seconds using a paperclip until power lights cycle to restore out-of-the-box factory defaults.

Frequently Asked Questions About Router Default Logins

What is the most common router default IP address and login?
The most widely used default router IP addresses are 192.168.1.1 (used by Asus, Netgear, Linksys, and Cisco) and 192.168.0.1 (used by TP-Link, D-Link, Arris, and Tenda). The most common default credentials are username admin and password admin or password.
Why doesn't the default login password work on my router?
Many modern routers (such as Netgear, Verizon Fios, CenturyLink, and AT&T) print a unique, randomized admin password directly on the serial number label on the underside or back of the unit. Alternatively, if the router was previously configured, a custom password was likely created during initial setup. A 10-second factory reset will revert the router to factory credentials.
How do I find my router's IP address on my computer or phone?
Windows: Press Win + R, type cmd, press Enter, and type ipconfig. Your router IP is the Default Gateway.
Mac: Go to System Settings > Network > Wi-Fi > Details > TCP/IP and check the Router field.
iPhone/iPad: Tap Settings > Wi-Fi > (i) icon next to your network > Router.
Android: Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Gear Icon > Gateway.
Why do some mesh routers like eero, Google Nest, and Plume lack a local Web GUI?
Modern cloud mesh systems (including Amazon eero, Google Nest WiFi, and Plume SuperPod) use app-first Bluetooth authentication and cloud telemetry instead of traditional HTTP web servers. For these systems, download the respective official mobile app to configure Wi-Fi names, parental controls, port forwarding, and guest networks.
How do I change my router's default password for security?
Once logged in to your router's Web GUI, navigate to Administration, System Tools, or Management > Password. Enter your current password and create a strong new administrator password containing letters, numbers, and symbols. Changing the default password prevents unauthorized network modifications by anyone connected to your Wi-Fi.