True Gigatex Fiber login allows you to set up your wireless network by accessing the admin panel via http://192.168.1.1. You can configure the router and change the WiFi password, Network Name (SSID), and default router settings.
How to Log in to True Gigatex Fiber
There are simple steps to log in to True Gigatex Fiber.
Step 1: Connect Your Device to the Router
Make sure that your PC is connected to the router that you are accessing. Also, make sure that your router is ON and provides an internet connection.

Step 2: Open your Browser
The next step is to open your browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the search bar. On your keyboard, click Enter.

If the IP address does not work for your router, here is a list of other IP addresses you may consider:
| Router | IP Addresses |
|---|---|
| DLink | 192.168.0.1 192.168.1.1 192.168.10.1 192.168.0.50 192.168.0.10 192.168.1.254 192.168.15.1 |
| TP-Link | 192.168.1.1 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.254 192.168.1.253 |
| Netgear | 192.168.1.1 192.168.0.1 192.168.61.1 192.168.0.100 192.168.1.254 10.0.0.138 |
| Asus | 192.168.1.1 192.168.50.1 192.168.72.1 192.168.29.1 192.168.2.1 |
| Linksys | 192.168.1.1 192.168.0.1 192.168.15.1 192.168.16.1 192.168.101.1 192.168.1.245 |
| Belkin | 192.168.2.1 10.1.1.1 |
| ZyXel | 192.168.1.1 192.168.10.1 192.168.100.1 192.168.3.1 192.168.0.1 192.168.200.1 192.168.212.1 |
Step 3: Enter your Login Credentials
If you did not face any issues opening 192.168.1.1, you will be taken to the login page where you can enter your login credentials. If you haven’t changed your default username and password in the past, enter them in the fields given and click Login. You can also see them printed on the back of your router.

Step 4: You are Logged in Successfully
After successful login in you will be taken to the admin panel. From there, you make some changes to your SSID name and password. You can also configure your parental controls and security settings to protect your WiFi network from unauthorized connections.

How to Change SSID Name and Password
Changing your password and SSID name shouldn’t be overlooked because it can prevent unauthorized people from connecting to your router. If this is your first time changing your username and password, follow the steps.
Note: The steps vary depending on the router brand.
For T3 ST-244F:
- Open your browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the search bar and click Enter.
- On the login page, enter your username and password, then click Login.
- Select the WLAN tab.
- Under WLAN 5GHz, select Basic Setting.
- Enter your desired Wi-Fi Network Name in the SSID field and click Apply Changes.
To change the password:
- Under WLAN, select WLAN 5GHz > Security.
- Enter your desired Wi-Fi Password in the Pre-Shared Key field and click Apply Changes.
For ZTE:
- Open the browser of your choice and type http://192.168.1.1 in the search bar.
- Enter your username and password, then click Login.
- Select Local Network > WLAN > WLAN Basic > WLAN SSID Configuration.
- Change the Wi-Fi Network Name in the SSID Name field to your new desired name.
- Enter your new Wi-Fi Password in the WPA Passphrase field.
- Click Apply Changes.


Huawei HG8247W5:
- Open a browser and type http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar.
- Enter the Username: admin and Password, and click Log In.
- Select Advanced > WLAN > 2.4G Basic Network Settings.
- Enter the Wi-Fi Network Name in the SSID Name field.
- Enter the Wi-Fi Password in the WPA PreSharedKey field.
- Click Apply.

The Benefits of True Gigatex Fiber Login
There are a number of advantages to logging into your True Gigatex Fiber Router, which make your internet experience more controlled, secure, and better performing. Here they are:
- Bandwidth Allocation: Ensure smooth performance for high-demand activities such as streaming, gaming or video conferencing by prioritizing bandwidth to specific applications or devices.
- Firmware Updates: Protect the router against vulnerabilities and improve its performance by checking and installing firmware updates easily.
- Change Default Passwords: To reduce the risk of unauthorized access, it is advisable to change the default login credentials to stronger passwords that are unique.
- Firewall Settings: Add an extra layer of security against external threats by configuring the firewall settings on the router.
- SSID Customization: You could change your network’s name (SSID) to something more personalized and recognizable, making it easier for you to connect with your networks.
- Parental Controls: Make the online environment safer for children by blocking inappropriate sites.
- Optimized Performance: Reduces lag and hence improves wireless performance by changing to a Wi-Fi channel with less interference.
How to Reset a True Gigatex Fiber
While the True Gigatex Fiber reset button location may vary depending on the brand of the router, the steps to reset are typically the same.

- Locate the reset button on the back or side of the router.
- Press and hold the reset button for at least 5 to 20 seconds, then release.
- After releasing, wait until the router completes resetting and rebooting, and that’s it!
Common Login Issues and Solutions
Here are some common issues and troubleshooting when accessing your router’s admin panel.
- Incorrect Login Credentials: Confirm default logins from the guidebook or sticker located on the router. If forgotten, reset the router to its original state by pressing a tiny reset button at its back for 10-15 seconds.
- Router Login Page Not Loading: Check if you are connected to your router’s network. Double-check if the IP address is correct (192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1). Clean the browser’s cache or try another browser/incognito mode with it disabled any VPN/proxy settings.
- Firmware Issues: Look out for updates in the router settings; if not, go online, open the manufacturer sites with manual update instructions. Enter the latest firmware and install it as well.
- Browser Compatibility: Try different browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) and make sure that your browser is updated as of now.
- IP Address Conflicts: Assign a static IP address within the router’s IP range to your computer, avoiding the router’s own IP address.