To change the Wi-Fi name (SSID) or password
To manage connected devices
To set up parental controls
To perform firmware updates
To change network settings like DNS, IP address, etc.
To check your internet connection status
Before you try logging in, make sure you have:
A device connected to the Netgear router (via Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable)
The default IP address, username, and password (usually printed on the router)
A web browser (like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari)
Make sure your computer, phone, or tablet is connected to the Netgear router. You can do this via Wi-Fi or by using an Ethernet cable.
Launch your preferred web browser and type in the router’s IP address or login URL in the address bar:
http://192.168.1.1
or
http://routerlogin.net
Press Enter.
You’ll be asked for a username and password.
Default username: admin
Default password: password
Once you log in successfully, you’ll be taken to the Netgear router’s admin dashboard. From here, you can configure settings, manage devices, update firmware, and more.
Changing your Wi-Fi password is one of the most common tasks. Here’s how:
Go to the Wireless settings section in the dashboard
Find the SSID (Wi-Fi Name) and Password fields
Enter your new Wi-Fi password
Click Apply/Save to confirm changes
If you’ve forgotten your custom username or password, you can reset your Netgear router:
Find the Reset button on the back of the router
Use a pin to hold the button for 10 seconds
The router will reboot and restore factory settings
Netgear offers a mobile app called Nighthawk for remote access. You can:
Monitor connected devices
Run speed tests
Enable/disable Wi-Fi
Get security alerts
Most Netgear routers use 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
Yes, you only need to be connected to the router, not the internet.
Try using the IP address instead. Also, clear your browser cache or switch browsers.
Yes, just open a browser on your phone and enter the router's IP or use the Nighthawk app.
Logging in to your Netgear router gives you control over your entire network. Whether you want to boost security, update your settings, or manage devices, the router dashboard is your command center. Just follow the steps in this guide, and you’ll be managing your network like a pro