Are you sure it's 192.168.0.1?
Although 192.168.0.1 is one of the most common addresses used by routers it is not the only one. Try clicking on one of the following links and see one of them will open the router configuration:
- http://192.168.0.1/
- http://192.168.1.1/
- http://192.168.2.1/
- http://192.168.100.1/
- http://192.168.101.1/
Lets try different ports now
It is possible that router configuration uses non-standard port. Try these links below and see if any of them work.
Lets try figure out your router address
Ok maybe it's something different. Lets try to find out follow these easy steps:
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Click "Start" button and then "Run..." menu item![]() |
Click round windows logo button, type "cmd" (without quotes) and click on cmd icon on top of the menu
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In this window type "cmd" (without quotes) and click "OK" to start command prompt![]() |
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In the window that appearted type "ipconfig" (without quotes) and press "Enter"![]() |
In the window that appearted type "ipconfig" (without quotes) and press "Enter"![]() |
Your router's address will be displayed after words "Default gateway". In this example it's "192.168.101.1". Open a new browser window and enter it in the address bar. See if this works.