List of Routers Login Links For Settings Access

How to Log in to Your Router Settings from Mobile or PC: Direct Links for Popular Routers

When you want to change your Wi-Fi name, update the password, or modify your router’s security settings, the first step is accessing the router admin panel. Many users have trouble reaching this page, often because they enter the wrong address or don’t know the correct login link for their device. In this guide, you’ll find direct login links for many popular routers, making it easier to access your router settings page.

Things to Know Before You Start

  • You must be connected to the Wi-Fi network of the router you want to configure.

  • These links only work when you are connected to the same local network as the router.

Direct Links for Popular Router Login Pages

Click the link that matches your router brand after confirming you are connected to its network:

What If the Login Link Doesn’t Work?

If the router login page does not open:

  1. Make sure you are connected to the router’s network.

  2. Try another IP address from the list above.

  3. You can find your router’s IP address from network settings on your phone or computer:

    • On mobile: Go to Settings → Wi-Fi → Tap your connected network → Check the Gateway address.

    • On Windows PC: Open Command Prompt, type ipconfig, press Enter, and look for Default Gateway.

    • On Mac or Linux: Open Terminal and use netstat -nr | grep default or check network settings for the gateway address.

How to Access Router Settings

  1. Open a web browser on your mobile phone or computer.

  2. Type the router address in the address bar (for example: 192.168.1.1).

  3. Press Enter.

  4. Enter the default username and password (often admin for both fields unless changed).

  5. Click Log In.

For router setup and DSL configuration you can also read: How to Configure a Router and Connect It to DSL

Security Tip

After logging in to your router settings, it is recommended to change the default admin password to protect your network from unauthorized access. You should also enable Wi-Fi encryption using WPA2-PSK or WPA3-PSK, depending on what your router supports.

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Find direct router login links on this page, where we’ve collected the most popular routers and ways to access their settings with a single click.

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