Secure network setup

Router Login IP and Setup Guide

Find common router login IPs, default usernames and passwords, admin-page access details and a safer Wi-Fi setup checklist for popular routers and fibre ONTs.

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Check the device label first

Addresses and initial credentials vary by model, firmware and ISP. Never expose router administration to the public internet, and change any default password immediately.

Brand and model
Syrotech Fiber ONT/Router
Device type
FTTH ONT
Typical management address
192.168.1.1 / ISP gateway
Username
admin
Password
Syro@43210$
Setup guidance
Syrotech router login IP, default username, password and fiber ONT configuration steps in India.
Open manufacturer or provider support
Recommended order

Secure router setup in six steps

01

Connect locally

Use Ethernet or the Wi-Fi details printed on the device label.

02

Open the gateway

Enter the gateway IP directly in the browser address bar.

03

Secure admin access

Replace the initial administrator password before other changes.

04

Configure the WAN

Select DHCP, PPPoE or static IP exactly as supplied by the ISP.

05

Protect Wi-Fi

Use WPA2/WPA3, a unique passphrase and disable unnecessary WPS.

Provider quick guide

JioFiber and Airtel Xstream basics

JioFiber

Connect using the label credentials, then try 192.168.29.1. Update the Wi-Fi name and passphrase without changing provider-managed WAN settings.

Airtel Xstream Fiber

Use the gateway shown on the label or device network details. Keep 2.4 GHz for range and 5 GHz for nearby high-speed devices.

Important: do not factory-reset an ISP router or ONT until your provider confirms how service, VoIP and IPTV settings will be restored.

Reference directory

Common router login addresses

Official documentation shows that access details can change by model, production year, firmware and ISP provisioning. The device label and model-specific guide always take priority.

Credential scope and verification

Reviewed 19 August 2026 using Zerolink installation experience and manufacturer documentation. Credentials can vary by exact model, firmware and ISP provisioning; the device label and model-specific manual remain authoritative.

BrandManagement accessUsernamePassword
Syrotech Fiber ONT/Router192.168.1.1 / ISP gatewayadminSyro@43210$
Fibersol FTTH ONT Router192.168.1.1 / ISP gatewayadminFib@123456
Ubicom Router / ONT192.168.1.1 / 192.168.0.1adminubiqadminubiq
Uniway Broadband RouterCheck device label / ISP gatewayModel and ISP dependentCheck device label or ISP
GX Router / GX ONT192.168.1.1 / ISP gatewayadminMAC address printed on device
JioFiber Router192.168.29.1 (model/provider dependent)adminJiocentrum
Airtel Xstream Fiber RouterCheck device gateway or labeladminadmin
Jio Set Top BoxManaged via TV UI / MyJioNANA
Tenda AC/AX Routertendawifi.com / 192.168.0.1Usually no separate usernameCreate during setup / label / older model default
D-Link Routerdlinkrouter.local / 192.168.0.1adminDevice label on newer models; blank on many older models
TP-Link Archer Routertplinkwifi.net / 192.168.0.1Older models: admin; newer models: noneOlder models: admin; newer models: create during setup
Netgear Nighthawkrouterlogin.net / 192.168.1.1adminpassword initially; changed during setup
MikroTik RouterBOARD192.168.88.1adminBlank or factory password on device sticker
Cisco Small Business Router192.168.1.1Most: cisco; older models: adminMost: cisco; older models: admin
Ubiquiti airMAX / UniFi GatewayDiscovered controller/gateway IP; older airMAX often 192.168.1.20Created during setup; older airMAX may use ubntCreated during setup; older airMAX may use ubnt
Huawei ONTModel and ISP dependent; check device gatewayCheck device label or ISPUnique label or ISP-managed
ZTE ONTModel and ISP dependent; check device gatewayCheck device label or ISPUnique label or ISP-managed
Nokia ONTModel and ISP dependent; check device gatewayCheck device label or ISPUnique label or ISP-managed
Before handover

Validation checklist

Home network

  • Unique admin and Wi-Fi passwords
  • WPA2/WPA3 enabled
  • WPS and remote admin disabled
  • Guest devices isolated where supported

Business network

  • Stable firmware release documented
  • Management access restricted
  • DHCP reservations and subnet plan saved
  • Encrypted configuration backup retained
Helpful answers

Router login questions

How do I find my router login address?

Check the router label or your device network details for the default gateway. Common addresses include 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.29.1.

Why does the router login page not open?

Confirm that you are connected to that router, turn off mobile data or VPN temporarily, and enter the gateway address directly in the browser address bar.

Are default router passwords always accurate?

No. Credentials vary by model, firmware and internet provider, and installers frequently change them. Use the device label and official manual as the authoritative source.

Should I reset the router if I cannot log in?

Use a factory reset only as a last resort. It can erase ISP, VoIP and IPTV settings and may require provider assistance to restore service.

Which Wi-Fi security mode should I use?

Use WPA3 when every device supports it, or WPA2/WPA3 transition mode. Avoid WEP and open networks, and disable WPS unless it is required.