Step 1: Connect Your Device to the Network
This is crucial! Make sure your phone or computer is connected to the same local network as the device you're trying to access.
For example, if you're logging in to a router, connect to its Wi-Fi network or use an Ethernet cable.
Some users say, “I typed in 192.168.1.110 correctly, but the login page doesn't show up!” In most cases, the issue is either that the device isn’t connected to the right network, or that the IP address is incorrect.
Step 2: Open a Browser and Enter 192.168.1.110
Open your browser (Chrome, Safari, Edge, etc.) and type http://192.168.1.110 directly into the address bar.
Important Tips:
1. Make sure you type the address in the browser’s address bar, not a search engine box.
2. Including “http://” helps ensure the page loads correctly.
3. Avoid common typos like 192.168.110, 192.168.1.101, http://192.168.110.1, http://192.168.l.110, or http //192.168.1.110.
Step 3: Wait for the Login Page to Load
If everything’s done correctly, you should see a login page asking for a username and password.
If the page won’t load, you might be connected to the wrong Wi-Fi, or the device may not be using 192.168.1.110 anymore. Click here to learn how to find your device’s IP address.
Step 4: Enter Username and Password
The default login credentials are usually printed on the device or listed in the manual.
Typical defaults include:
Username: admin, root, or user
Password: admin, 123456, or blank (no password)
Changed your password but forgot it?
Try to recall it, or perform a factory reset. Most devices have a small reset hole labeled “RESET”—press and hold it for about 10 seconds using a toothpick or pin. This will erase all previous settings.
Step 5: Successfully Access the Admin Panel
Once logged in, you’ll be able to manage Wi-Fi settings, view device status, and configure other features.
