192.168 0.1 login to personal. How to log into the admin panel of a Rostelecom router

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Frequently asked user question: why can't I log in Wi-Fi settings router at 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1? Indeed, quite often the user cannot enter the router settings because an error is displayed:

Http://192.168.1.1 Web page unavailable

Address to enter settings

Actually, the address of your router's web interface does not necessarily have to be or . These are just the most common variations of the IP address, and only if no one has changed it. In this article we will talk about various reasons for the problem of logging into settings and ways to solve it.

What is a router?

First, let's figure out what a router is. If anyone still doesn’t know, a router (also known as a router) is a device that is used to connect several devices to the Internet at the same time. If you connect your provider's cable directly to your computer (without a router), then the Internet will only work on this PC and you will have to configure it to connect all other devices to the network. And if you have a router in the room, then the provider’s cable is connected to its WAN port, and all other client devices are already connected to the router - some using Ethernet cables, others via Wi-Fi. To put it simply, a router is a kind of “Internet connection splitter,” like an extension filter in the case of electricity.

To enter the router settings, use any browser - Chrome, Opera, Firefox. In order to enter the settings, you need to enter a special IP address into the address bar of your browser. Most often these addresses are 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1, but there may be others.

Unfortunately, people often have problems logging into their router settings at these addresses. And if you can't get into the web settings panel, you won't be able to access the web. There are many reasons for the problem. And in this article we have collected all the reasons and their solutions known to us.
Today we will answer the following questions:

  • How to configure the network card to log into the web interface at 192.168.1.1 (192.168.0.1)?
  • Why can’t I access the settings of my router, modem or access point?
  • In what cases, when trying to open the settings page of the router 192.168.1.1, does the “page unavailable” error appear?
  • Why, when trying to enter the settings of a router (modem, access point), does it redirect to Google search or Yandex?

What is 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1

192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1 are IP addresses through which you can access the settings of your Wi-Fi router. Inexperienced users often call the router settings a website and say “I can’t go to the settings site.” This is not entirely true. Indeed, the router settings are a web page, but it is not located on the Internet, but is hardwired into the router itself. Therefore, instead of saying “site with settings”, it is better to express it correctly and the phrase “router web interface” or simply “router settings”.

What is the default IP address of the router settings?

The factory address of the router settings can be found:

  • in the instructions

The instructions always come with the device either in paper form or as a PDF document on disk, and very often both. In addition, setup instructions can always be downloaded from the official website of the router (access point, modem) manufacturer.

  • on the sticker

Typically, it is located on the bottom of the case or on the back of it. Here is an example with D-Link router DIR-300:

And this is what the TP-Link TL-WR841ND sticker looks like:

What IP should I register on my computer to access http://192.168.1.1

To initially configure the router, you need to connect any of its LAN ports to the computer’s network card:

And to enter the settings interface, you need the IP address of the network adapter to be in the same subnet as the router address. Most routers have a DHCP server enabled by default. This means that in the settings of your computer’s network adapter you just need to specify receiving IP automatically.

To do this, right-click on the network icon near the clock and select Network Control Center and shared access :

  • Click on the link with the name of your network connection.
  • Select Properties.
  • Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4.
  • Click the button Properties.
  • Set both switches to Automatically.
  • Click OK:

But when setting up access points, repeaters (repeaters) or other network equipment, you need to assign an IP address to your computer manually, which in system administrator jargon is called “setting the IP address in the first place.” Go to settings and manually assign an address to the network card. For example, if the default IP of the router is 192.168.1.1, assign the network adapter any address from the 192.168.1 range. 2-254 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0 :

Accordingly, in order to access http://192.168.0.1, you need to enter (for example) 192.168.0.24

Login to router settings

Why doesn't the address 192.168.1.1 (192.168.0.1) open and an error appears?

So, first we will analyze the situation when, instead of the router settings page, an error like Web page unavailable:

1. You are entering an incorrect IP address.

Your router has a different default address (for example, 192.168.0.1 rather than 192.168.1.1) or the address has been changed to something else in the settings (for example, 192.168.0.254).

Solution

Find out the current IP of your router. This can be done both with and on iOS or Android:

Enter the correct settings address in the address bar in the format http://192.168.1.1

2. The router’s IP address is in a different subnet

This often happens after changing the IP router or if the computer address is configured manually.

Solutions

Option 1. If you know the router's IP, assign an address from the same range to your computer's network card.

Option 2: If you don't know, follow these steps:

  • Make sure your computer is connected to the router's LAN port.
  • Set to receive network settings automatically.

  • View network connection information. The gateway address will be the router address.

  • Enter the correct IP into the browser line.

3. The browser has a proxy server enabled

This also includes the enabled Turbo mode in Opera or Yandex Browser, as well as various applications and extensions that change IP - for example, . In addition, the browser may be infected with malware. Under all these circumstances, attempts to log into the control panel at addresses 192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.1 or any others may result in an error.

Solutions to the problem

  • Disable Turbo
  • Disable the proxy server. You can also try checking the box Don't use proxies for local addresses or add the router address to the exceptions.
  • Scan your computer for viruses using and.

4. Network interface is disabled

  • Enable the network interface.

To do this, log in Control Panel - Network and Internet - Network Connections - Changing adapter settings, right click on the required interface and select Turn on:

  • Switch the patch cord to another network card if you have several of them.
  • Install latest version drivers for the network adapter.

5. The power to the router is turned off or there is a problem with the network cable

Check the power supply and integrity of the patch cord. Try replacing the cable:

6. A non-standard port is used to enter the router settings

In the settings of many routers (for example, the popular manufacturer TP-Link), you can specify not only the address, but also the port through which the web configuration interface will be available. If the port specified is not standard (that is, not 80), then to enter the settings you will need to specify its number separated by a colon after the address. For example:

Http://192.168.1.1:43011

Therefore, in this case you have three options:

  • find out the port number from the person who configured the router;
  • try to enter the settings using the host name, for example tplinkwifi.net(of course, if you have a router from TP-Link). You will be redirected to the correct IP address and port (usually 192.168.0.1);

7. Router malfunction or failure

Perform a factory reset

Signs that the router is faulty:

  • no internet or network;
  • no indicator lights up;
  • I can't enter settings.

Can't access 192.168.1.1 (192.168.0.1) from iPhone and Android

A very common mistake when trying to access the router settings from a phone: when entering a username on iPhone and Android, the first letter is entered as a capital letter. This leads to the error " Invalid username or password“, and you can’t understand what’s the matter. To enter your login correctly:

Why does it redirect me to Google or Yandex when I try to access the settings web interface?

1. You enter 192.168.1.1 without http://

Some browsers, instead of going to http://, will redirect you to a search by numbers:

Type the URL in the address bar, starting with 'http':

http://192.168.1.1

2. Commas instead of periods

If you type in the Russian keyboard, then commas may appear instead of periods:

192,168,1,1

In this case, you will also be redirected to the search engine.

Enter the correct URL in the browser address bar starting with http:// and click Enter:

3. Letters instead of numbers in the IP address

Sometimes, for some unknown reason (most likely, of course, out of ignorance), people enter the letters “i” instead of units. As a result, instead of an IP address you get the awkward 192.168.I.I or 192.168.l.l and after that you end up in the search instead of the router settings page.

The most common addresses, logins and passwords

For novice users: if you don’t have a sticker on your router, don’t have instructions, the Internet doesn’t work, etc., here are the most common default details.

Often, inexperienced users have problems logging in to the address http://192.168.0.1 in the admin settings panel Wi-Fi routers. Often this need arises when you need to log into the router (192.168.0.1 is the configuration address for Dlink and Tplink). To log in as admin admin in the settings, you must enter the address 192.168.0.1 in the address bar of the browser (http:// is not necessary, it is entered automatically).

Often people simply don’t know where to enter this address, but there are also other reasons that require some action from the user. Let's try to look at the methods and main options for solving problems when entering the device settings page.

If you have a problem with your network setup, such as the network connection icon: no internet access, limited or no connection, please resolve this issue first.

Video on setting up routers and routers:

Setting up http://192.168.0.1 login to the Wi-Fi router, admin admin.

  1. Make sure the device is turned on or turn it on. The lights on the device body should light up or blink.
  2. Connect it to your computer using network cable Ethernet, which should be included.
  3. Launch any Internet browser, such as Opera, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox (the example uses Google Chrome) and enter in the address bar (where the site address is entered) http://192.168.0.1 admin admin. If everything is configured correctly, a window for entering your login and password should appear. For D-link devices this is usually admin/admin (you can find out exactly from the instructions for your device). If the login and password are correct, a window with settings appears. If you cannot find the password or it differs from the standard one, take a paper clip, press and hold the “reset” button on the device body.

If you still couldn’t log in, it says something like it’s impossible to connect or establish a connection to the server. Then you need to pre-configure your network connection. Through the “Control Panel” you need to go to the “Network Connections” tab and find there “Connect via local network».

Right-click on it, if it is turned off, then turn it on. Next, go to the “Properties” of this connection, to the “TCP/IP” tab (in Windows 7 “TCP/IP v.4”). Next, you need to check the “Use your IP address” checkbox, set an address from the same subnet as 192.168.0.1 admin admin, for example, 192.168.0.253 (any number from 0 to 256, except 1) and save the settings. Then repeat step 3.

If you don't know how to go into the settings of your router or you can't do it, you've come to the right address. So, 192.168.0.1 is a unique electronic IP address of your device (router or modem) on the Internet between it and the PC. The subnet used here is indicated as 192.168.0.X, when X will be a number from 1 to 254. Your PC also has its own network address. For the router to be accessible, the computer’s IP address must also be located on the 192.168.0.X network and in the range - 2-254. Please note that there cannot be several devices on the network that have the same IP address - this would lead to a conflict between them.

Go to 192.168.0.1 admin/admin

The router serves as an independent network equipment having its own operating system. You can configure it using the telnet interface or the Internet interface. In the first case, we are talking about the command console of the device - the router settings interface is more complex. If you're not too advanced user, use the second option. His address - enter it in your browser.


If you are denied entry, make sure that you have registered an IP address.

Features of registering an IP address to log in to 192.168.0.1

Go to the “Network and Sharing Center”, then click on the “Network Connections” icon. For quick access, you can press simultaneously “ Win+R" In the pop-up Run window, enter the command control netconnections


Click the Enter key or click OK. Click on the connection through which the router is connected and right-click on it:


In Properties, in the Select connection components menu, double-click on “ Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)»


Typically the default is the following:


Couldn't log into 192.168.0.1? In most cases, this indicates that it is disabled on the router DHCP server. This means you will need to manually register the IP address. Follow the picture:


The address must be between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.254. Do not forget about the requirement to specify the IP address as the “Default Gateway”. Besides, 192.168.0.1 must be specified as the “Preferred DNS Server”. Click the “OK” button.

If you cannot log into TP-Link or D-Link equipment via http://192.168.0.1 from any LAN port, you need to check access from other ports. Connect the patch cord to each of them one by one. Sometimes it turns out that a certain Ethernet connector is configured in bridge mode for a set-top box.

Among manufacturers of network equipment, the specified IP addresses for their equipment are usually chosen only by D-Link and sometimes Netgear.

Problems logging into your router personal account

Have you completed all the steps correctly? However, you can’t log in to 192.168.0.1 using the admin login and admin password? You will find the advice "" useful. The list of steps is similar, but you need to use the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet.

Brief list of actions:

If nothing helps?

In this case, we can only recommend one thing to you. Note that this method is the most extreme. We are now talking about hard reset all settings and characteristics of the equipment. Execute necessary actions you can by pressing the small button Reset. It is a hole and is located on the back panel of the device.


Use a toothpick or a paperclip, and with the router running, hold it for 15 seconds. As soon as you start performing these steps, the device should wink at you with indicators on the front and go into reboot mode.

After you follow this advice, any device settings will be reset and the router will return to its factory specifications.

When setting up a D-Link, TP-Link or Tenda modem or router, you may encounter that when you try to log into the web interface via the browser using the IP address 192.168.0.1 , instead of the authorization window you will receive the error “Cannot access the site”:

The second version of the error that may appear when trying to log into personal account via 192.168 0.1 - This is "Web page not found":

This immediately leads a novice or inexperienced user to a dead end. Attempts to contact technical support provider usually ends in one of two endings. The technical support operator either completely rejects the client on the basis that this is his equipment and he must deal with it himself (which is logical in principle), or a specialist is sent to the subscriber who, for a certain amount, carries out the necessary settings of the router. But what to do when you don’t have money for an adjuster, but you can’t log into the router yourself via 192.168.0.1?
In this article I will try to talk in detail about what ways there are to solve this problem, which are quite accessible to everyone. Here are eight main reasons why the personal account of a D-Link, TP-Link or Tenda router may be unavailable:

1. Spelling error when writing the address.
2. The IP on the network card is incorrectly registered.
3. The router has a different address on the network (i.e. it is not 192.168.0.1).
4. The proxy server is specified in the browser properties.
5. Problems with network adapter drivers.
6. Damage to the LAN cable that connects the computer to the router.
7. Router malfunction.
8 . Viruses on the computer.

Let's look at each of them in more detail.

IP input error

The first, and also the simplest reason, is a spelling error when entering. Users manage to enter all sorts of crap instead of an IP address. One has to wonder how such a thing even came to mind.
Firstly, instead of the number “0” (Zero) they write the letter “O”. Like this: 192.168.O.1
Secondly, instead of one, indicate the capital Latin “El” - “l”, or the capital Latin “I” - “I”. It turns out something like this: 192.168.0.I.
One has to wonder - how is this possible? How can you read letters in a number line?!
Thirdly, users skip periods between octets of the address. That is, like this: 192.168 0.1 or like this: 192.168 0 1 .
It is clear that the browser will not understand what the person needs and will send it to a search engine.
And one more thing. There is no need to write prefixes like http:// or www. Don’t think that the system is stupid and won’t figure it out without it. And even more so, there is no need to indicate a domain zone like .ru, .com or .net at the end. This is not domain name, and the IP address.
Correctly it looks like this:

The router has a different address on the network

If you cannot log in to 192.168.0.1 in your router’s personal account, then turn it over and see what address is indicated on the sticker and whether it matches what you enter.
If there is a hostname written there like tplinkwifi.net or tplinklogin.net, then try logging in through it.

The fact is that with the same TP-Link it often happens that the same model, but different hardware versions of IP addresses may differ. And if this is a Rostelecom router, then you shouldn’t be surprised - it says one thing, but in fact it may be completely different.

We check what is written in the IP network protocol parameters of your computer or laptop. To do this, open the “Toolbar” - “Network and Sharing Center”.

Here you need to select “Change adapter settings” in the menu on the right.

IN Windows 10 the list of network connections opens slightly differently. There you need to open the Start menu, select "Settings". Then find the "Network and Internet" icon:

In the window that opens, find the menu item "Wired Ethernet" - "Configure adapter parameters":

In the list that appears network adapters select the one through which you are connected to the modem or router and right-click on it.

IN context menu select "Properties". The following window will appear:

In the list of components we find “Internet Protocol IP version 4 TCP/IPv4”, mark it and click on the “Properties” button. This will open another window. Let's see what addresses are listed here. Ideally, everything should work in automatic mode, that is, like this:

If the D-Link or TP-Link 192.168 0.1 router is not available, then we try to register the IP statically. Like this:

The computer address should be taken 1 more than that of the router, that is, 192.168.0.2. If Windows suddenly shows an IP conflict, then add another one - 192.168.0.3.

Proxy settings

Another common culprit for problems logging into a router is the proxy server configured in the browser. This special computer through which access to the Internet is provided. This often occurs in home and corporate networks. Sometimes the virus can play around like this. What to do? I'll show you using Google Chrome as an example. In other browsers, everything is done by analogy.
Open the application settings:

We are looking for the "Network" section. There will be a button “Change proxy server settings”.

Click on it and get into the Windows 10 Internet Explorer Properties. We need the “Connections” tab:

Click the "Network Settings" button. In the next window you will need to find the checkbox “Use a proxy server for local connections”:

If it is standing, feel free to remove it and click on the “OK” button. We try to log into the web interface of the modem or router again.

Network card driver

We should not forget about such cases when the user cannot open the web interface of the modem or Wi-Fi router after Windows reinstallation. This usually happens because the user, out of ignorance or absentmindedness, did not install the network card driver, and the OS did not find a suitable one in its existing database. It's easy to check. Open the Start menu and write “Device Manager”.
In the Manager window and see if there are any lines with a yellow or red exclamation mark.

If there is such a thing and it’s called Network controller or Ethernet controller, then this is the desired one network card. An exclamation mark next to it means that the device does not work due to the lack of an up-to-date driver. There is only one way out - go to friends, go online, find required driver and slip it into your Windows 10.

Damaged LAN cable or faulty router

I combined these two reasons due to the fact that they are both hardware and in both cases it will not be possible to access TP-Link or D-Link via http://192.168.0.1. But in the first case, when the cable is damaged, you can get away with minor expenses. A two- to three-meter patch cord is not expensive and can be made at any store that sells components.

There are also ready-made, branded patch cords on sale, which are sold in M-Video, Yulmart and similar consumer electronics stores. But they cost significantly more. In the event that the modem or router is faulty, you most often have to prepare for significant financial costs.

But before you rush out for a new router, try the following. Open a command prompt Windows string and run the command ping 192.168.0.1. Since the network device is unavailable, the response will be a “Timeout interval exceeded” message. Now, one by one, plug the patch cord into each of the four LAN ports of the modem or router and start ping.

If there is no positive result in any of the ports, then it makes sense to try a reset to the factory configuration. To do this, find a paper clip, toothpick or pen refill. then pick up the router and find the small button on it Reset. It usually looks like a small hole on the body.

You have to press it with a paper clip. Do not try to break the body; the pressure is quite noticeable. You need to hold the button pressed for 5-10 seconds and then release it. The indicators on the device should blink, after which it will reboot.
After they light up again, repeat the ping on all ports. Is the result the same? Go get a new one =(.

Viruses and malware

Recently, there have been more and more cases of computers and laptops being infected with cunning viruses that, at best, change the DNS settings on the computer, and at worst, change the network settings of the router (in particular, Trojan RBrute). The fight against this virtual infection must begin with checking your computer. Therefore, if you have suspicions that a virus is in control of Windows 10, then download the free anti-virus scanner Drweb CureIT and check the system hard section disk.
In some cases, such as the Trojan RBrute mentioned above, you will also have to reset the current configuration to remove all the changes that it may have made. Then re-configure the connection with the provider.

Does not allow access to 192.168.0.1 using admin/admin (login/password)

This case is generally worth a separate discussion. This usually happens if the user has changed the factory password for logging into the router via http://192.168.0.1 with admin, which by default is set to something of their own. And then I forgot it. Another scenario is when a friend, acquaintance or paid computer technician came to you and set up your router. For example, DIR-300. At the same time, he changed the password for his personal account. Rostelecom installers especially like to do this. And now, of course, it won’t let me through admin/admin. What to do?

The simplest, and probably the only correct way out, is again to reset the settings of your D-Link or TP-Link by pressing the "Reset" button. After this, the entire configuration should be reset, and the password will be reset accordingly. After this, login via 192.168 0.1 via admin/admin to the router should become available again. But here you must understand that you will have to make all the network settings again. Of course, you will not have Internet access at this time. Therefore, if you have no experience in this matter, invite knowledgeable person or specialist. Just now watch what and how he will change.

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