Routers are essential devices in home and small office networks, enabling multiple devices to connect and communicate seamlessly. To access a router’s admin panel, you need to know its login IP address and have administrative credentials. While 192.168.x.x is the most common router IP range, some internal networks use 10.x.x.x addresses, such as 10.10.10.254. This guide explains how to log in and manage a router using this IP.
Total Time:Approximately 10 minutes
Supply & Tools:
Router
Computer or mobile phone
Which Routers Use 10.10.10.254 as the Default Login IP
Several router brands on the market, including AboCom, ARGtek, AsiaRF, Aukey, HooToo, j5 Create, and Securifi, commonly use 10.10.10.254 as their default login IP address. By accessing this IP and entering the correct username and password, users can open the router’s admin interface and configure network settings such as Wi-Fi, security, and bandwidth control. For a list of routers that default to 10.10.10.254 and their login credentials, click here.
Keep in mind that the default login IP can be changed by the administrator. If it has been modified, you must use the updated IP address to access the login page. Always confirm the correct router IP before attempting to log in.
How to Log In to a Router Using 10.10.10.254
Whether you’re using a mobile phone or a computer, you can access the router’s admin page at 10.10.10.254 by following these general steps:
1. Connect your device: Make sure your computer or mobile device is connected to the router via an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi.
2. Open a browser: Type http://10.10.10.254 into your browser’s address bar and press Enter.
3. Enter username and password: When the login page appears, enter the router’s admin username and password. If you haven’t changed the default credentials, you can try admin/admin. Otherwise, refer to the router’s manual or label for the correct login details.
4. Log in: Click the login button to verify your credentials and sign in.
5. Access the admin console: After a successful login, you’ll be taken to the router’s admin page, where you can manage Wi-Fi settings, security options, and bandwidth or traffic limits.
Important Notes
Ensure your device is properly connected to the router before entering the IP address.
Double-check that the IP address is entered correctly as 10.10.10.254, without extra spaces or dots. For example, 10.10.10.254., 10.10.10. 254, or 10.10.10254 are all invalid and will cause the login page to fail to load.
Use the most recent username and password if the default credentials have been changed.