How To Login To Router At 192.168.3.1 As Admin?
192.168.3.1 is commonly used by network administrators and managers. If you require to set up a LAN, you should be familiar with this IP address.
192.168.3.1 is the default for some broadband routers, such as Netgear and Tp-Link. “The default” means this IP address is set at the router, by the manufacturer; however, you can always change it.
Method to log in to my router 192.168.3.1:
Open 192.168.3.1 or type 192.168.2.1 into your browser’s URL bar.
You will be redirected to the router login page. Enter the router name and password into the box.
The most general username is: admin and password is: admin. If you don’t know the router’s username/password, see the Default Router Passwords.
Now you will be logging to the Router Admin Control Panel.
Note: Make sure you are typing the IP address correctly, don’t use “www”, “https” at the beginning of URL or misspelled value such as 192.168.3.1. An IP address constantly consists of numerical digits and not alphabets.
How to Find the Router IP address?
In case your router uses a different IP address than 192.168.3.1. You need to find your router’s IP address. Most common IPs would be: 192.168.10.1, 192.168.1.2 or 192.168.1.1.
How to Forget IP Address, Username, and Password?
If you have beyond the Router IP Address, Username, and Password, follow our guide to login to Router Admin.
Can’t Access 192.168.3.1?
If typing 192.168.3.1 into your browser doesn’t work, then 192.168.3.1 may not be the gateway of your system after all. The simply way to find your gateway is via the command line (Start > cmd ) and enter ‘ipconfig/all’. Check the results to see if your gateway address is 192.168.3.1 or not. Otherwise, see our tutorial about how to find your router IP address.
How to Change The Wi-Fi Password Of My 192.168.3.1 Router?
The password to way in your router's admin page is not the only password associated with the router. The Wi-Fi network provide by your router also has a password, and if it does not, it should. The Wi-Fi network password ensures that no-one accesses your Wi-Fi without your permission. How you change your Wi-Fi password will depend on the router model, though the steps with routers are generally the same. To change your Wi-Fi password:
Open a web browser and enter the IP address of your router such as 192.168.3.1 or 192.168.10.1.
Login to your router admin Panel
Click on Wireless > Wireless Security tab.
If not already, turn on the “WPA/WPA2” security option, and in the Password field enter the password of your choice.
Enter the new password into the box then click “Save”.
As stressed above, you should always set a new Wi-Fi password. However, do not get stressed if you do forget your Wi-Fi password. The WPS button on the back of your router is there for that reason. A press of the Wi-Fi protect setup button will give you 30-seconds to connect to the network without a password.
What Is The IP Address Of My Router?
There are a few standard IP addresses among routers, with 192.168.3.1 being one of them. Router manufacturers use the same IP address with their products for the same reason they use the same default username and passwords for router access. For ease of use. However, if your IP address isn't 192.168.3.1, then try one of the following:
192.168.1.2
192.168.2.1
192.168.10.1
192.168.3.2
192.168.1.1
You can also check the IP address of your router yourself though the steps differ from one system operating system to the other.
Too Many Connections
If you have more than 10–15 wireless customers (which is a common scenario nowadays), you’ll find out that many entry-level wireless routers would begin to become unstable when your wireless user count goes well into the double digits. To fix it, perform a factory reset on your router and setting it up again may assist. To do that, get a hidden reset button on the back of the router. Use a thin and sharp object like a needle or toothpick to press and hold the button for 10 seconds. tplinkwifi.net