192.168.1.254 is a private address used in private networks. This IP address is not available for search on the internet and is used by router owners of Telmex, BT, PlusNet, and AT&T to set up the wireless router and change the SSID and WiFi password.
How to Login to 192.168.1.254
In order to configure the settings of your router, you must first log in. To do it, just follow the steps below:
Step 1: Connect your PC to the Router
Before you log in, check if your device is connected to the router. If you are using a wired network, double check the ethernet cable is linked to the ethernet port. If connecting via wireless, make sure the WiFi is on and providing internet.
Step 2: Open your Browser
Whatever browser you have on your device, open it and type 192.168.1.254 in the address bar. Make sure to type the correct IP address so you can open the login page.
Step 3: Enter your Login Credentials
On the login page, you need to type your username and password in the fields given. If you changed the default login details before, just enter your new login credentials. Otherwise, look at the back of your router for defaulted details.
Here are the default login details you can use depending on the brand of your router.
Brand | Username | Password |
---|---|---|
Telmex Infinitum | TELMEX | check the modem box |
Nokia (Subisu) | AdminGPON | ALC#FGU |
Nokia (Worldlink) | userAdmin | check the back of the router |
Maxis | administrator | check the Router’s Serial No. printed at the back of your router |
AT&T | leave it blank | atadmin |
Telus | admin | check the back of the router |
Step 4: You will be Logged in to the Admin Panel
After successful login, you will be taken to the admin panel, where you can make changes to the settings. You can start with the WiFi settings, which can protect your WiFi network by creating a strong password and changing your SSID name.
How to Change SSID Name and Password
Changing your password and SSID name may vary depending on the brand of your router. If you own a Nokia router, you can follow the steps below:
- On the login page, enter your username and password.
- In the admin panel, select Network>Wireless 2.4GHz
- In the SSID Name, enter your new network name.
- In the WPA Key, enter your new password.
- Click Save.
Note: If your router supports dual bands, you also need to perform the same steps mentioned above to change your password and SSID.
Common Issues and Troubleshooting
When logging in to 192.168.1.254 you may sometimes experience some issues. Here are some of those and the solutions you can perform.
- Forgot Router Login Credentials: If this is the case, you can reset your router to its factory settings in order to gain access using the manufacturer’s default login credentials.
- Network Connectivity Problems: Try to power cycle your router by turning it off and then back on after a couple of seconds. This mostly fixes small connectivity issues.
- IP Address Conflict: An IP address conflict occurs when two devices on the same network are given identical IP addresses. A static IP address can be assigned to each device manually or DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) in the router for automatic IP management so as to rectify this error.
- Firewall Blocking Access: Router firewall may prevent some websites or services from being accessed. For this to resolve, disable the firewall temporarily.
- Too many login attempts: This happens when you enter the wrong username and password too many times. To resolve this, just wait for at least 60 seconds and enter the correct credentials.
- Page cannot be reached: This happens when you enter the wrong IP address in your browser. Make sure to type the correct address before pressing the enter key on your keyboard. Also, double check if the device is connected to the router.
Comparison of 192.168.1.254 to Other IP Addresses
The IP address 192.168.1.254 is a typical default gateway on most of the routers and network devices in a Local Area Network (LAN). In this case, this address belongs to the IPv4 private network reserved for local area networks and hence cannot be used in the public internet.
As compared to other private IP addresses such as 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 that serve the same purpose, it’s not commonly used though it sometimes possesses a lower probability of network configuration conflicts within its context when compared to them since it’s often already in use by some other device or router. It provides more flexibility than any publicly available IP addresses and therefore allows for unrestricted movement across several devices like printers, modems, computers, and others.