192.168.10.1 is a default IP address used by routers and WiFi repeaters from brands such as TP-Link, D-Link, PTCL, Aterm, WavLink, Comfast, TotoLink, and Pix-Link. By accessing http://192.168.10.1, users can log in to the router admin panel to change WiFi passwords, update SSID, and configure other network settings.
192.168.10.1 Login
Follow these steps to log in to your router using 192.168.10.1:
- Open a web browser on a device connected to the router.
- Type http://192.168.10.1 in the address bar and press Enter.
- The router login page will appear. Enter your login credentials.
Default Login Credentials:
- Username: admin
- Password: admin or password
Once logged in, you will have access to the admin panel where you can configure WiFi settings, security options, and other router settings.
Note: Ensure that your device is connected to the network either via WiFi or an Ethernet cable before attempting to log in.
How to Change WiFi Password on 192.168.10.1
- Log in to your router admin panel at http://192.168.10.1.
- Go to Wireless Settings > Security > Password Settings.
- Select the network encryption type as WPA2-PSK.
- Enter your new WiFi password in the password field.
- Click Apply to save the changes.
How to Change Network Name (SSID) on 192.168.10.1
- Log in to your router admin panel.
- Navigate to WiFi Wireless Settings > Basic Settings.
- Enter your preferred network name in the SSID field.
- Click Apply to save the changes.
192.168.10.1 Troubleshooting
If you face issues logging in to 192.168.10.1, it could be due to the following reasons:
1. Incorrect IP Address
Ensure you type the correct IP address. Many users mistakenly type 192.168.l0.1 (letter “l” instead of number “1”), which is invalid. IP addresses only contain numerical digits. Copy and paste the correct IP to avoid errors.
2. Different Router IP Address
Not all routers use 192.168.10.1 as the default IP. Check your router’s IP address or try other common IPs like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
3. Physical Ethernet Connection Required
Some routers require a wired connection to access the admin panel. Connect your device to the router using an Ethernet cable and try logging in again.
Accessing 192.168.10.1 allows you to manage your router settings effectively, secure your WiFi network, and customize your network name and password for a safe and stable connection.