192.168.1.1 serves as the login management IP address for TP-LINK routers, Asus routers, Mercury routers, and more. After connecting your computer or phone to the router’s network, access the 192.168.1.1 login page through a browser. Enter the username and password (in some cases, only the admin password) to access the router’s management setup interface.
Many users mistakenly enter incorrect router login addresses, such as 192.1681.1, 192.168.11, www.192.168.1.1, or 192.168.1.1 with ‘http://’ prefix. The correct input should be plain 192.168.1.1, without ‘http://’.
Sometimes, the login address for a router isn’t 192.168.1.1. For instance, Xiaomi routers use 192.168.31.1, Huawei routers use 192.168.3.1, Tenda routers use 192.168.5.1, and ZTE routers use 192.168.5.1. Each brand has its own unique login address.
You can locate the correct login management URL (website) on the router’s bottom label, as shown below:
Steps to Change WiFi Password via 192.168.1.1 on a Phone:
1. Connect your phone to the WiFi signal of the router you want to log in to. This is a necessary step.
2. Open a browser on your phone and enter the router’s login management address, e.g., 192.168.1.1, then press ‘Go’ to open the router’s login homepage.
3. After accessing the router’s 192.168.1.1 login page, enter the correct administrator password to log in.
Some routers have default usernames and passwords, which can be found on the router’s bottom label.
4. In the router’s management backend, locate and modify the WiFi password and SSID under ‘Wireless Settings’ or ‘WiFi Settings.’
In some routers, you may need to navigate to ‘Router Settings’ or ‘Common Settings’ to find the wireless settings option.