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You can log into the TP-Link TL-MR3020 router with 4G modem support at 192.168.0.254. In essence, this is nothing more than an IP address through which you can go through a browser to the authorization page in the control panel in order to configure it and set a password. Personally, I came across this option for logging into the admin section only twice – in and in this portable model. Let's use his example and see how to enter the settings.

Connecting the TP-Link TL-MR3020 router


192.168.0.254 – login via admin-admin

This completes the preliminary steps. Now feel free to launch the browser and enter into the address bar: http://192.168.0.254. When you log into the router, an authorization window will open in which we enter the login-password pair admin/admin.

And we get to home page administrator section.

If you cannot connect to the router and enter its settings at 192.168.0.254 using the login and password admin-admin, then I recommend checking if you have any common connection errors. This is discussed on our blog.

Setting up a TP-Link router with 4G modem support

Well, then we go to “Master quick setup" On the first page we set the parameters for Internet access. Here we have several options for the operation of the router, and the TL-MR3020 can choose whether to use the WAN port, that is, a cable connection, or a modem to receive better internet.

  • 3G/4G only – only 3G/4G Internet connection is used, while the Ethernet port acts as a LAN port
  • Preferably 3G/4G – to use the 3G/4G connection as the main one, and the WAN connection type as a backup
  • Preferably WAN - here we use the WAN port as the main Internet recipient, and the 3G/4G modem as a backup source
  • WAN only – only the WAN port works to connect to the network

Next, select one of the standard types of Internet connection via cable, if you still use it. Which one you should choose, you need to check with your service provider. But most often this information is available in the subscriber’s memo, or in the contract, or on the provider’s official website.

And at the next stage, we clone the MAC address - this condition is not mandatory and depends only on the provider, but in order to be on the safe side and not have problems with the settings in the future, I usually activate this item.

After this, the parameters for connecting via a 3G-4G modem are set. There are already built-in values ​​for the most popular operators - Beeline, Megafon, MTS, SkyLink, Yota. If yours is not among them, then check the box “Specify manually Dial number, APN, username and password” and fill out the fields yourself. I wrote more about the parameters required for input in.

Finally, click the “Finish” button, after which the TP-Link router will apply the settings and start working with the specified parameters.

What's happened 192.168.0.1 ? This IP address, i.e. the address of your D-Link modem or router in local network. The vast majority of manufacturers network equipment(ASUS, Zyxel, NetGear, Trendnet, LinkSys) devices have IP by default and almost only D-Link uses 192.168.0.1. True, there are also exceptions. These are Chinese Tenda routers that use this address, but there are still not enough of them. You can also add some devices from TP-Link (for example, some versions of TL-WR740N, TL-WR741ND and TL-WR841N). Well, don’t forget the branded Wi-Fi routers from the famous Russian provider Dom.ru. But this is already a “drop in the bucket.” Of course, this is their right as a manufacturer, but it would still be better to bring everything to the standard. This makes it more convenient for everyone - both producers and consumers.
Well, enough of this controversy, let's take a closer look at this situation: You want to go into the settings of your modem or router (let it be, for example, DIR-300 Dlink), type the address in the address bar of your web browser http://192.168.0.1, and as a response you get “page unavailable.” What to do?!

Step 1. Check if the router is accessible via 192.168.0.1

To do this, you need to “ping” the device. Let's run the test command: ping 192.168.0.1. How to do this? Press the button<<Start>> and select the item<<Run>>. If you have Windows 8 or 8.1, then you just need to press the key combination win+r.

In the window that opens, type the command:

ping 192.168.0.1

Let's look at the result.
If we see something like this:

Then we move on to Step 2.

Note: If you have a modem or router with several LAN ports, try connecting the cable to each of them in turn and running a ping.

If the router pings perfectly and without loss:

Then move on to Step 3.

Step 2. Check the network settings.

For Windows XP: Control Panel -> Network Connections.
For Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10: Open Control Panel.
Finding the section<<Сеть и Интернет>>:

And click on it. Then you need to click on the link<<Центр управления сетями и shared access>>:

In the menu on the right you need to select the item << Changing adapter settings>>:

We find<<Подключение по локальной сети>> and right-click on it.

Select the item from the menu<<Свойства>>. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window will open. Let's look at the list of components:

Double click on the item<<Протокол Интернета TCP/IP версии 4>> (in Windows XP - TCP/IP Internet Protocol). The following window will open:

login to 192.168.0.1 by admin/admin.

Enter the IP address exactly as in the picture - 192.168.0.2 and the gateway 192.168.0.1 . Why manually, you ask, what if on Is DHCP enabled on your router? We intentionally set the IP address statically so that rule out any problems on the DHCP side.

We are trying to log in to 192.168.0.1. If it doesn’t work now, move on to Step 3.

Step 3. Security System Check.

Very often there are cases when a modem or router becomes unavailable on the local network due to incorrect Firewall settings. To check this option, we completely disable the security system. In the case of the standard Windows firewall (or, as it is also called, “Windows Firewall”), you need to go to the System Control Panel, select the section Windows Firewall fully deactivate it by simply clicking on the value<<Выключить>> (For Windows 7 and Windows 8 you need to go to the section<<Включение и отключение Брандмауэра Windows>>).

Login to 192.168.0.1 by admin/admin.

If you have any other security systems installed from third-party manufacturers - Kaspersky, Nod32, DrWeb, Avast etc. - they also need to be completely disabled. In this case, it is highly advisable to make a complete stop of the service, for which you need to find the icon in the system tray near the clock antivirus program and right-click on it to bring up the menu:

Select an item<<Приостановить защиту>>. If you are asked how long to disable it, then select the “Until reboot” option:

Let's try to go to D-Link router via http://192.168.0.1 admin/admin. If the input to the DIR-300 used for the example does not work, feel free to move on to Step 4.

Step 4: Check your web browser.

First, let's check the Windows browser properties - again go back to Windows Control Panel -> section<<Сеть и Интернет>>:

Find a link<<Свойства обозревателя>>, and then select the tab<<Подключения>>, where you need to click the “Network Settings” button:

Pay attention to the picture! None There should be no proxy servers registered. Otherwise the web interface (or " personal account”, as they like to call it) of your router or modem will not be accessible, and you will constantly receive the “Page Unavailable” error.

It is also worth noting that the web browser, like other programs, sometimes may not work entirely correctly. Therefore, to check, you need to install another browser - Firefox, Opera, Chrome - and try to implement login to http://192.168.0.1 from him.

If the above methods did not help you, then 2 options are possible:

1 - The IP address on the router has been changed from standard to some other. In this case, all that remains is to reset the router settings using the reset button on the back panel of the device and configure it again.

2 - Malfunction of your modem or router D-Link, Tenda or TP-Link. In this case, you won’t be able to do anything on your own (unless, of course, you’re a specialist in electronic equipment and circuitry). Therefore, there is only one option left - to take the router to a service center. Well, or to the trash can. It's up to you to decide!

Another special case, which also occurs - this is when there is an input to 192.168.0.1, the router is available, but does not accept admin/admin password.

In this case, you have 2 options:

1 - reset the router settings using the Reset button.

In this case login to 192.168.0.1 by admin/admin should be available again. But immediately keep in mind that after resetting the settings, the router will have to be completely reconfigured. Therefore, before resetting the settings, be sure to call back technical support provider and check the settings for your modem or router model. Otherwise you you risk being left without Internet access.

2 - look for the person who initially set up the router and ask: what password did he set on the router to log in via http://192.168.0.1?! But again, if this was done by an on-call technician a couple of months ago, it’s a hopeless task and, most likely, you won’t even find an installer for this and you’ll still have to reset the settings to factory settings.

Video tutorial on how to log into a D-Link router via http://192.168.0.1 admin/admin:

Modems and routers using the 192.168.0.0 network:

D-Link WiFi routers:

dlinkrouter, password is “admin” or an empty string.

DIR-100, DIR-100 F, DIR-100 FE, DIR-120, DIR-130, DIR-140L, DIR-300, DIR-300A C1, DIR-300A D1, DIR-300 C1, DIR-300 NRU, DIR-320, DIR-320A D1, DIR-320 NRU, DIR-330, DIR-400, DIR-412, DIR-450, DIR-451, DIR-456, DIR-456 C1, DIR-457, DIR-457U , DIR-506L, DIR-615, DIR-615 FB O1, DIR-615 K2, DIR-615 K1, DIR-615 M1, DIR-620, DIR-620 D F1, DIR-620 S G1, DIR-628, DIR-632, DIR-635, DIR-636L, DIR-640L, DIR-645, DIR-651, DIR-655, DIR-685, DIR-806A, DIR-815, DIR-815 A C1A, DIR-825, DIR-825A D1A

D-Link ADSL modems:

To access the settings, use IP 192.168.0.1, password - “admin” or an empty line.

DSL-300, DSL-300T, DSL-302G, DSL-302T, DSL-306, DSL-310, DSL-360I, DSL-360T, DSL-500, DSL-500G, DSL-500T, DSL-502G, DSL- 502T, DSL-504, DSL-504G, DSL-504T, DSL-506, DSL-510, DSL-514, DSL-520T, DSL-524T, DSL-560I, DSL-562T, DSL-564T, DSL-584T, DSL-604+G, DSL-604G, DSL-700, DSL-1510G, DSL-2300U, DSL-2500U, DSL-2500U BRU, DSL-2500U BRU C, DSL-2500U BRU D, DSL-2500U BRU DB, DSL -2520U, DSL-2520U BRU, DSL-2520U BRU C, DSL-2520U BRU D, DSL-2520U BRU D8, DSL-2540U, DSL-2540U BRU, DSL-2540U BRU C, DSL-2540U BRU C2, DSL-2540U BRU C3B, DSL-2540U BRU CB, DSL-2540U BRU D, DSL-2600U, DSL-2600U BRU C, DSL-2600U BRU C2, DSL-2640U, DSL-2640U BRU, DSL-2650U, DSL-2740U, DSL- 2740U BRU, DSL-2750U, DSL-2760U BRU D, DSL-6540U, DSL-6641i, DSL-6740U, DSL-7850, DSL-G604T, DSL-G804V

TP-Link routers:

To access the settings use IP 192.168.0.1 or hostname tplinklogin.net, password is “admin”.

TL-WR740N, TL-WR741ND, TL-WR841N

As a postscript, I will give another reason for the problem with access to the settings configurator (the so-called “personal account”) of the router. This - simple mistakes in writing IP addresses. You just need to type 4 groups of numbers through a dot into the address bar - 192.168.0.1 without any “http://” or “www.” And even more so, there is no need to add “.ru”, “.com” or “.net” at the end.
Sometimes people also manage to indicate the address itself incorrectly. They enter everything - “192.168.0.0.1”, and “192.168.0.1.1”, and even enter letters instead of numbers - “192.168.l.0”. Remember - IP contains only numbers and all 4 groups of them, separated by dots.
Some users are haunted by “woe from mind” and they begin to add the name of the page at the end. For example - goform, index.asp, setup.asp, login.php or internet.php. You don't need any of this - just enter the address and press Enter.

Among the variety of network equipment, the IP address 192.168.8.254 is rarely used and, as a rule, on VoIP gateways such as D-Link DVG-5004S, DVG-6004S. If we consider wireless routers and modems, a prime example would be WiFi router D-Link DVG-N5402SP and its gigabit “brother” - DVG-N5402GF. These devices use the 192.168.8.0/24 subnet for the local network, with a gateway in the form of the router itself with the address 192.168.8.254. Setting up the router and setting a password is done through the device’s web interface, accessible through this IP.
To do this, you need to launch any web browser - Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Edge or Internet Explorer. Then, in the address bar, enter the following address: 182.168.8.254 .

There is no need to add “http://” or “www.” before the address. Simply enter the IP and press the Enter key.
Next, if everything is configured correctly, an authorization window should appear in which you must enter the router’s login and password.

Why doesn't the site 192.168.8.254 open?

If, when trying to enter the settings of a Wi-Fi router or VoIP gateway, you are faced with the fact that the router’s website at 192.168.8.254 is inaccessible and does not open, then most often the reason for this is incorrect setting parameters network card computer. To check this, you need to open the list of network connections. In Windows 10, you need to right-click on the “Start” button to do this. In the menu that appears, click on the “Network connections” item:

In Windows 7, 8 or 8.1, to do this you need to press the Win+R key combination on your keyboard and enter the command ncpa.cpl in the “Run” line and click the “OK” button.

In the list of connections, you need to find the one through which the router is connected to the PC. Right-click on it and select the “Properties” menu item.

Now double-click with the left mouse button on the line IP version 4 (TCP/IPv4) so ​​that the following window appears:

Usually, in order to log in to 192.168.8.254 without problems, it is enough to check the boxes to automatically obtain IP addresses and DNS servers.

If you still cannot enter the router settings, then most likely there is some problem with DHCP and you can try to register the addresses manually. To do this, check the “Use the following addresses” checkbox.

Then enter these values:

IP Address: 192.168.8.10 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.8.254 Preferred DNS: 192.168.8.254

Click OK to apply the settings and try again to go into the Wi-Fi router settings. If after this nothing works, then in this case it is strongly recommended to try connecting to the router from another computer or laptop. This will exclude possible problems with your PC.

If the input to 192.168.8.254 is not available from another device, then it makes sense to try resetting its settings using the “Reset” button located on the back of the VoIP gateway body.

The button must be pressed with a paper clip or toothpick while the device is turned on and held down for 5-10 seconds, then released.
With this simple action, you will completely reset the current settings of your network device to the state in which it left the factory.
Thanks to resetting the settings, it is very often possible to eliminate malfunctions in the operation of a router or modem that arose during its operation.

192.168.0.1 - address for entering the router to which the device connects via local or wireless network. The login address differs between manufacturers and models. 192.168.0.1 is relevant for most routers from the following companies: TP-Link; D-Link; Asus; Zyxe; Tenda; Huawei; Cisco; Qtech; NetGear; ZTE and others. The address and login access, often admin - admin, of the router used is indicated on a sticker on the back of the modem and in the operating instructions. In this article we will look at logging into your personal account and correcting connection errors.

Connecting the router via 192.168.0.1 to a computer, laptop or wireless device

If the router is already connected to the computer and was working or is working, skip this step and go to the next step. For owners of a new router or one that has been reset to factory settings, we’ll start from the moment the device is taken out of the box (how else did you know that you need to log in using 192.168.0.1). Let’s decide how we want to log into the router, via a local connection via wire or via Wi-Fi.

Log into the router via a local network wire


Login to your router’s personal account via Wi-Fi

Access to the router control panel login page is possible on devices with a Wi-Fi receiver: phone; tablet; and on Android OS, Windows Phone or IOS. The main thing is that the router can distribute Wi-Fi.

  1. We connect the router to the outlet and turn it on with the “On” button;
  2. if you need to activate the button for transmission via Wi-Fi, press it;
  3. on the back of the modem we look at the network key, often indicated by SSID, and the wireless network password;
  4. in the device being logged in, connect to WiFi networks router and enter the specified password;
  5. open the browser and enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar
  6. The router’s personal account will load, enter your access data (admin - admin).

Ideally, go to the router settings page. 99% that readers of this article have encountered a problem that prevents them from accessing their personal account. Let's figure it out.

192.168.0.1 - can’t log in, page is not available in the browser


Let's check the parameters before doing complex things and hope that the error crept in due to inattention:

Make sure that the computer is connected with a LAN cable to the router. Checked on the icon:

if there is no connection, try turning on the router through a different port. On mobile devices It’s simpler: if WiFi is connected, then there is a connection to the modem;

Look carefully where the IP address is entered. You need to enter it into the address bar of your browser (point 1 in the first picture of the article);

Check the address again, 192.168.0.1 - one hundred ninety-two dot one hundred sixty-eight dot zero dot one. Not a comma, not a dash, not an "O". Error options: “192 168 0 1”, “192, 168, 0, 1”; "192, 168, o, 1", "192.168.o.1";
log in from another browser;
clear the cache of the browser you are logging in from:
*insert reset table*
try disabling it temporarily Windows firewall;
when using a firewall or antivirus, temporarily deactivate programs, for example: Nod32, Kaspersky, Avast;
reboot the device and router;
go to the router settings at 192.168.0.1 from another device;
when connecting to the router with a Lan cable, change the LAN port on the router;
make sure that the cable is installed in the Lan port, and not in the Ethernet, where the Internet comes from.
check that the browser is not using a proxy server. To do this, go to the Windows Control Panel and go to Internet Options. If the proxy is active, disable it and try again.

If nothing helps and no problems are found after checking, then we will find the problem in another way.

Checking router availability via IP 192.168.0.1

Opening command line and execute the command

ping 192.168.0.1

If the answer is “the timeout interval for the request has been exceeded” or “the node could not be found,” then we try to change the Lan connection port on the router, but if the router pings and there are no errors,


Then we move on to setting up the network connection.

Network settings for accessing IP 192.168.0.1

We go to network connections through the control panel, command line or through context menu taskbar.

Select the item “change adapter settings” if you logged in with Windows 10; in Windows xp, 7, Vista, 8 the item is called “adapter settings settings”.

In the window that opens, look for our network connection, right-click on it and go to properties.

Double-click on IP version 4 TCP IPv4. Modern routers and providers do not require you to strictly specify connection data; if the numbers in the menu are filled in, try switching to “obtain IP addresses automatically” and “obtain DNS servers automatically.” If the option is already selected, enter the addresses manually.

To do this, change the option to “use the following IP address” and “use the following DNS server addresses.” We write the following:

  • IP address - 192.168.0.3
  • mask - 255.255.255.0
  • Gateway - 192.168.0.1
  • DNS - 192.168.0.1

Check access to the control panel; if this does not help, then there are two options left.

Hard-reset resets the router settings to factory settings. Information, including provider and internal Wi-Fi passwords, will be lost. Repeat the recommendations described above;
Call a technician or take the router to a service center for diagnostics.

The instructions are suitable for routers:

  • Routers TP-Link: TL-WR702N; TL-WR720N; TL-WR740N; TL-WR741ND; TL-WR743ND; TL-WR841N; TL-WR841ND; TL-WR842ND; TL-WR843ND; TL-WR940N; TL-WR941ND; TL-WR1043ND; Archer C10; Archer C50; Archer C20.
  • Asus routers: RT N10; RT N10p; RT N12.
  • D-Link WiFi routers: DIR-100 (F|FE); DIR-120; DIR-130; DIR-140L; DIR-300; DIR-300A (C1 | D1 | C1 | NRU); DIR-320; DIR-320A (D1 | NRU); DIR-330; DIR-400; DIR-412; DIR-450; DIR-451; DIR-456; DIR-456 C1; DIR-457; DIR-457U; DIR-506L; DIR-615 (FB O1 | K2 | K1 | M1); DIR-620 (D F1 | S G1; DIR-628; DIR-632; DIR-635; DIR-636L; DIR-640L; DIR-645; DIR-651; DIR-655; DIR-685; DIR-806A; DIR-815 (A C1A); DIR-825 (A D1A).
  • ADSL modems D-Link: DSL-300 (T); DSL-302 (G|T); DSL-306; DSL-310; DSL-360 (I; T); DSL-500 (G|T); DSL-502(G|T); DSL-504(G|T); DSL-506; DSL-510; DSL-514; DSL-520T; DSL-524T; DSL-560I; DSL-562T; DSL-564T; DSL-584T; DSL-604 (+G | G); DSL-700; DSL-1510G; DSL-2300U; DSL-2500U (BRU | C | D | DB); DSL-2520U (BRU | C | D | D8);DSL-2540U (BRU | C | C2 | C3B | CB | D | DB);DSL-2600U (BRU | C | C2); DSL-2640U (BRU); DSL-2650U; DSL-2740U (BRU); DSL-2750U; DSL-2760U (BRU|C|D); DSL-6540U; DSL-6641i; DSL-6740U; DSL-7850; DSL-G604T; DSL-G804V.
  • Tenda routers: n3; n300; n304; w268r; n304; n630; w308r; w309r; w316r; w368r; w311m; w522u.
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