
192.168.0.1 is the second most common router gateway after 192.168.1.1 — the default for many TP-Link, D-Link and older Netgear models. If 192.168.1.1 didn’t work for you, this is almost certainly the one your router uses. Open it here:
Tip: your router must be on this network. If the page does not load, try the other common IPs below.
Log in to 192.168.0.1
- Join the router’s network by WiFi or Ethernet cable.
- Open
192.168.0.1with the button above or in your browser. - Enter the default login — usually admin/admin for TP-Link and D-Link. Tap “Show default logins” above for other brands.
- Change what you came for: WiFi name and password, firmware, port forwarding, or connected-device list.
192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 — which is mine?
You can’t have both — each router uses one default. The address is printed on a label on the underside of the router, next to the default WiFi name. As a rough guide: many TP-Link and D-Link units ship on 192.168.0.1, while Linksys, Asus and most ISP routers use 192.168.1.1 Router Login. Comcast/Xfinity gateways use 10.0.0.1 — see 10.0.0.1 Piso WiFi for that address (it’s shared with Piso WiFi machines).
When 192.168.0.1 won’t open
- Verify the IP on the router’s sticker — you may actually be on 192.168.1.1.
- Type it plain: no www, no https, just the four numbers.
- Kill any VPN and mobile data so the request stays on the local network.
- Use incognito to bypass a cached login page.
- Reboot the router if it’s been running for weeks — admin pages can hang on old sessions.
What is the default password for 192.168.0.1?
Most routers on this address (TP-Link, D-Link) use admin as both username and password. If that fails, check the sticker on the router or reset it to defaults.
Why does 192.168.0.1 not work but 192.168.1.1 does?
Because your router’s actual gateway is 192.168.1.1. Each router uses only one default IP; the correct one is printed on the router’s label.
How do I find my router's IP address?
On Windows, run ‘ipconfig’ in Command Prompt and read the Default Gateway. On a phone, check WiFi network details — the Gateway or Router field shows it.
Can I change my router from 192.168.0.1 to another IP?
Yes, in the LAN settings of the admin panel, though most people never need to. Changing it means using the new address for all future logins.
Is 192.168.0.1 a website?
No — it’s a private local address that only reaches your own router. It never leaves your network and isn’t reachable from the internet.