Airbox.home is your gateway if you want to access your Orange Airbox router. When you log in at http://airbox.home, you can change the SSID name, WiFi password, and other default router settings.
How to log in via Airbox.home?
If you want to configure your Airbox router, you need to log in to the admin panel first. Do not fret, as the steps are simple and easy. Here are the steps you can follow:
Step 1: Connect your Device to the Router
Before anything else, make sure your device is connected to the router. This ensures that you won’t face connection issues during the process. If you use an ethernet cable, double-check that it isn’t loosened. If using WiFi, make sure to connect to the correct network.
Step 2: Open your Browser
When every connection is checked, open your browser and type http://airbox.home in the address bar. When you confirm that the URL is typed correctly, hit the Enter key on your keyboard.
Step 3: Enter your Username and Password
In the third step, you need to enter your username and password in the fields given on the login page. The login details are case-sensitive, so be careful when entering them. If you own the Orange Airbox 4G+, the default Username is admin, and the Password is admin.
Step 4: You will be Logged in to the Router Settings
When you successfully enter the correct login credentials, you will be redirected to the admin panel and finally change the settings of the router. It is recommended that you start configuring the SSID name and WiFi password to protect your WiFi network.
How to Change SSID Name and WiFi Password
Changing your WiFi password and network name can secure your network from hackers. Creating a strong password and modifying your network name can prevent and eliminate unauthorized access. If that sounds great to you, here are the steps you can follow:
- Login to your router settings.
- On the admin menu, select Definicoes Wi-Fi.
- In the Nome de Wi-Fi (SSID) field, enter your new SSID name.
- In the Palavra-passe de Wi-Fi, enter your new password.
- Click Guardar
How to Reset Your Airbox Router
Resetting the router to its factory settings can resolve forgotten passwords and other login issues. To reset your router, you can follow the steps below:
- Look for a small reset button that is located on the back of the router.
- The router may contain a recessed button to avoid accidental pressing and would require a paper clip.
- Press the reset button using the paperclip or pin for about 10-15 seconds and release it.
- You will notice that several of the router lights blink or change, which means the resetting process has begun.
- Wait for the router’s light to get steady, indicating that the connection is established.
Airbox.home Login Issues and Solutions
If you are having difficulty logging in to the Airbox.home page, here are some general causes and solutions so you can resolve them quickly.
User Name/ Password Not Correct
In the unfortunate case of failing to log in, there is a high possibility that the user has typed an incorrect username or password. Ensure you have the correct details, the default user name is sometimes admin and the password is usually provided in the router label. If you’ve set a specific password and can’t remember it, the only remedy would be a factory reset, which will then reestablish the default allow access login.
Wrong IP address or URL
The simplest problem is entering the wrong web address to try and access the router configuration page, as one of the examples provided. Make sure you are typing in http://airbox.home or, alternatively, the default IP address, 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1, which is usually in all the sets in the browser address. If there is still such a problem, it may help clear your browser cache.
Unable to access the internet
If you are not able to load the requesting login page, you can check for the connections to the Airbox network and ensure they are valid for using Wi-Fi or fixing an Ethernet cable. In good cases, if your device is connected, and you continue having the problem, attempt to restart the router by unplugging its power for half a minute and replugging it.
Router IP Conflict
In some cases, IP conflicts on the network may even lead to total inaccessibility of the login page. If this case happens, performing a factory reset on the router will eliminate the conflict and restore default configurations.
Browser Issues
Common culprits of this issue may include the browser you use. It can also often be solved by the users simply changing to other available browsers such as Chrome or Firefox. If not, you might be able to log in simply by removing cache and cookies, for which you may have a temporary subscription to an ad-blocking service.
Outdated Firmware
If a device has been logged in for an extended period, one may have to close the session and refresh to minimize the risk of outdated firmware developing a login problem. Should you get into the router’s control panel, search for any firmware updates that may be currently available.