Step 1: Check Your Network Connection
Before attempting to log in, make sure your computer, phone, or tablet is connected to the router you want to access.
- If using Wi-Fi, ensure you’re connected to your router’s network—not a neighbor’s or public Wi-Fi.
- If using an Ethernet cable, make sure one end is plugged into the router’s LAN port and the other into your device, and that the connection is secure.
Tip: Even if your device shows it’s connected to Wi-Fi, an unstable signal can prevent login. Try moving closer to the router or switching to a different cable.
Step 2: Make Sure the IP Address is Correct
One of the most common mistakes is entering the wrong address. Type this directly into your browser’s address bar: http://192.168.110.1.
Do not add “www” or “.com,” and don’t use a search engine, or you might not reach the login page.
Common errors include:
- 192.168.l10.1 (letter “l” instead of number 1)
- 192.168.110.l (letter “l” instead of number 1)
- 192 l.168.110.1 (extra space between numbers and dots)
- 1921.168.110.1 (missing dot)
- www.192.168.110.1 (extra “www” prefix)
- https //192.168.110.1 (missing colon after https)
Tip: After typing, press Enter or click “Go”—don’t click the search button, or your browser may treat it as a search query instead of an IP address.
Step 3: Check Your Actual Gateway Address
If your network connection is fine and the IP address is correct, but the login page still won’t load, your router’s gateway might not be 192.168.110.1. In this case, you’ll need to find the real gateway address:
- Windows: Press Win + R, type cmd to open the Command Prompt, then enter ipconfig and find the “Default Gateway.” This is your router’s actual admin address.
- Mac: Go to System Preferences → Network → Advanced → TCP/IP, and check the “Router” field.
Mobile guide: How to check your router’s login address (gateway) on a phone
Tip: Using the actual gateway IP instead of 192.168.110.1 usually lets you access the admin panel smoothly.
Step 4: Verify Admin Username and Password
If the login page loads but your credentials are rejected, try the following:
- Check capitalization, extra spaces, or mistyped numbers in your username and password.
- If you previously changed the router’s login password, use that instead of the default.
- If you forgot your custom password, you can reset the router to factory settings and log in again.
Step 5: Restart Your Router and Device
Sometimes login fails due to temporary network instability or a router hiccup. Try powering off and restarting both your router and your device, then attempt to log in again.
Finally, although 192.168.110.1 may look like just a string of numbers, it’s the key gateway to your router’s admin panel. We hope this guide helps you successfully access 192.168.110.1 and manage your network with ease.