STC Router Login lets you change the default modem settings through its web interface. By logging in at http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.2.1, you can change your Wi-Fi password and Network Name (SSID).
How to Log in to STC Router
Before you access the settings of your STC router you have to login first. This will help you manage the basic and advanced settings depending on your network needs.
Step 1: Connect to the STC Router Network
Ensure you are connected to the STC router’s Network on a wired or wireless connection before logging in. Connecting via a wired connection is recommended for a more stable connection. But it is unavailable for you, connecting via Wi-Fi is fine as long as your network is good.

Step 2: Access the IP Address in a Browser
To access your STC router’s settings, you first need to locate the router’s IP address. You can check the router’s manual, look for a sticker on the router itself, or search online for specific instructions based on your router model. Once located, open a web browser, either Google Chrome, Edge, or Safari, on the device connected to your STC router. Type the STC router’s default IP address, between “192.168.1.1” or “192.168.2.1” in the address bar and press Enter to proceed.

You may refer to the table below for the list of default IP addresses depending on your STC router modem.
| Modem | IP address |
|---|---|
| HG8245T Modem | 192.168.100.1 |
| HG8245Q (Huawei ONT) | 192.168.100.1 |
| DZS-ZNID 2428 B1 | 192.168.100.1 |
| E5577 MBB MyFi | 192.168.8.1 |
| HG658v2 (VDSL 102 V2) | 192.168.100.1 |
| HG658v2 (VDSL 102 V2 Modem) | 192.168.1.1 |
Step 3: Enter Login Details
Once your web browser loads the login page, enter your details in the username and password fields. You may use the default details found on the back of the router or the updated information.

Typically, the username is “admin,” and the password is “admin” as well. You should modify these default credentials after the initial login to enhance security and prevent unauthorized access to the router settings.
Here are the typical router passwords and usernames used by STC routers:
| Modem | Username | Password |
|---|---|---|
| HG8245T Modem | telecomadmin | admintelecom |
| HG8245Q (Huawei ONT) | telecomadmin | admintelecom |
| DZS-ZNID 2428 B1 | admin | printed on the back of ONT. |
| E5577 MBB MyFi | admin | admin |
| HG658v2 (VDSL 102 V2) | telecomadmin | admintelecom |
| HG658v2 (VDSL 102 V2 Modem) | telecomadmin | admintelecom |
Step 4: Access the Admin Panel
After entering your login credentials, click the login button to access the STC router settings dashboard. Here, you can access the control panel with network and Wi-Fi settings, device control, tools, and advanced settings.

Changing the SSID and Wi-Fi Password of STC Router
On the web user interface, you can now change the Wi-Fi password and SSID name of your STC router by following these steps:

- On the dashboard, select Network > Wireless (2.4GHz)/Wireless (5GHz).
- Enter the new Network name in the SSID Name field.
- Enter the new Wi-Fi password in the WPA key/WPA Pre-Shared Key field
- Click Apply.
How to Reset a STC Router
Resetting your router can solve some issues like forgotten password ot network connection problems. This action can also protect your WiFi network and kick out unauthorized connections. To reset your STC router, do the following steps:

- Locate the small reset button on either the back, side, or bottom of the router.
- Press the reset button and hold it for 10 seconds.
- Wait for the router to reboot completely.
- When the light indicators blink, the router is totally reset to its factory settings.
Troubleshooting Common STC Router Login Issues
It is vital to address issues when encountering issues with the STC router login. Here are the common issues you may encounter and how to solve them:
- Forgot Login Credentials: Perform a hard reset on your router. To do this, press the small black button at the back of the router and hold it for about 10 seconds. It will reset the router to its factory settings.
- Connection Issues: If the login page is not loading properly, make sure your device has a good network connection. You should also check if the IP address is correct. To find the IP address associated with your router, you may check the default IP addresses online or look at the bottom of the router itself.
- Browser Compatibility: Ensure you are using the supported browser for the router’s login. Clearing the cache and accepting browser cookies also solves login problems.
- Firmware Issues: Update the router’s firmware regularly to improve its network security.
- IP Address Conflict: In this case, your network may use a different IP address or have a weak Wi-Fi connection. If this happens, you must check if the router IP address is set as the default and has a good Wi-Fi connection.