192.168.10.1 Router Login
Access your D-Link, Motorola, Arris router admin panel. Complete guide with default credentials, setup instructions, and troubleshooting help.
What is 192.168.10.1?
192.168.10.1 is a private IP address commonly used as the default gateway for routers from D-Link, Motorola, Arris, ZyXEL, Wavlink, and COMFAST. This IP address belongs to the 192.168.10.0/24 subnet and provides access to your router's admin panel for configuring WiFi, security, and network settings.
D-Link & Motorola
Common default gateway for D-Link DIR series and Motorola gateways
Arris & ZyXEL
Default IP for Arris cable modems and ZyXEL routers
Local Network Only
Private IP accessible only within your home network
Full Admin Access
Configure WiFi, security, DHCP, port forwarding
Note: You must be connected to your router's network (via WiFi or Ethernet) to access 192.168.10.1. This IP address is not accessible from the internet.
How to Login to 192.168.10.1
Follow these simple steps to access your router's admin panel at 192.168.10.1:
Connect to Your Router
Ensure your device is connected to the router via WiFi or Ethernet cable. You cannot access the admin panel from outside your network.
Open Web Browser
Launch any web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) and type in the address bar:
http://192.168.10.1or192.168.10.1Enter Login Credentials
A login page will appear. Enter the default username and password:
Username: admin
Password: motorola
Access Admin Dashboard
Once logged in, you can configure WiFi settings, change passwords, manage connected devices, set up port forwarding, and more.
Security Tip
After first login, immediately change the Default admin Password to prevent unauthorized access to your router settings.
Default Login Credentials for 192.168.10.1
Different router brands using 192.168.10.1 have specific default credentials:
| Router Brand | Common Models | Username | Password |
|---|---|---|---|
| D-Link | DIR-600, DIR-615, DIR-825 | admin | admin |
| Motorola | MG7310, MG7315, MG7540 | admin | motorola |
| Arris | TG862, TG1682, SBG10 | admin | password |
| ZyXEL | P-660HN, NBG-418N | admin | 1234 |
| Wavlink | AC1200, AC3000 | admin | admin |
| COMFAST | CF-WR750AC, CF-E5 | admin | admin |
Check Your Device Label
Look for a sticker on the back or bottom of your router. It usually contains the default IP, username, and password.
Forgot Password?
Press the reset button for 10-15 seconds to restore factory defaults and use the original credentials.
Can't Access 192.168.10.1? Troubleshooting Guide
If you're unable to access 192.168.10.1, try these common solutions:
Typing Error: 192.168.10.l
The most common mistake! Make sure you're typing 192.168.10.1 with the number one "1", not the letter "l".
192.168.10.l(Wrong)192.168.10.1(Correct)Wrong Router IP Address
Not all routers use 192.168.10.1. Your router might use 192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.1, or another IP address.
How to find your router's IP address:
- Windows:Open Command Prompt β type
ipconfigβ find "Default Gateway" - Mac:Open Terminal β type
netstat -nr | grep default - Router Label:Check the sticker on your router's back or bottom
Not Connected to Router Network
You must be connected to your router to access 192.168.10.1:
- Ethernet (Recommended): Connect via cable for stable connection
- WiFi: Connect to your router's wireless network
Restart Your Router
A simple restart often fixes access issues:
- Unplug the power cable from your router
- Wait 30 seconds
- Plug it back in and wait for all lights to stabilize
- Try accessing 192.168.10.1 again
Clear Browser Cache
Cached data can prevent the login page from loading properly:
- β’ Try opening in incognito/private browsing mode
- β’ Clear your browser cache and cookies
- β’ Try a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
Factory Reset (Last Resort)
If nothing else works, reset to factory defaults:
- β’ Find the small RESET button on your router
- β’ Use a paperclip to press and hold for 10-15 seconds
- β’ Wait for the router to restart completely
- β’ Try logging in with default credentials
Warning: This will erase all custom settings including WiFi name, password, and configurations.
Common Typing Mistakes: 192.168.10.1
IP addresses must be typed exactly. Here are the most common mistakes when typing 192.168.10.1:
Wrong Format | Correct Format | Common Mistake |
|---|---|---|
192.168.10.l | 192.168.10.1 | Letter "l" instead of number "1" |
192.168.10.1/ | 192.168.10.1 | Unnecessary trailing slash |
192 168 10 1 | 192.168.10.1 | Spaces instead of dots |
192.168.l0.1 | 192.168.10.1 | Letter "l" instead of number "1" |
192.168.10.11 | 192.168.10.1 | Extra "1" at the end |
www.192.168.10.1 | 192.168.10.1 | Adding "www" prefix |
Pro Tip: Use Numbers Only
IP addresses contain only numbers (0-9) and dots. Never use letters like "l" (letter L) or "o" (letter O) - always use numbers "1" (one) and "0" (zero).
What You Can Configure at 192.168.10.1
Once you access the admin panel, here's what you can configure:
WiFi Settings
- β’ Change WiFi network name (SSID)
- β’ Update WiFi password
- β’ Switch wireless channels
- β’ Enable/disable WiFi bands
- β’ Set up guest network
Security Options
- β’ Change admin login password
- β’ Enable WPA2/WPA3 encryption
- β’ Configure firewall settings
- β’ MAC address filtering
- β’ Disable remote management
Network Configuration
- β’ View connected devices
- β’ Configure DHCP settings
- β’ Set up static IP addresses
- β’ Change router IP address
- β’ DNS server configuration
Advanced Features
- β’ Port forwarding/NAT
- β’ VPN configuration
- β’ Quality of Service (QoS)
- β’ Firmware updates
- β’ Parental controls
192.168.10.1 vs Other Common Router IPs
Understanding the differences between common router IP addresses:
192.168.10.1
Less common subnet
- β’ D-Link routers
- β’ Motorola gateways
- β’ Arris modems
- β’ ZyXEL devices
192.168.1.1
Most popular default
- β’ Most home routers
- β’ Linksys, Asus
- β’ TP-Link routers
- β’ Industry standard
192.168.0.1
Alternative common IP
- β’ D-Link models
- β’ Netgear routers
- β’ Belkin devices
- β’ Cable modems
Quick Access to 192.168.10.1
Ready to access your router? Make sure you're connected to your network first, then click below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is 192.168.10.1 used for?
192.168.10.1 is a private IP address used as the default gateway for routers from D-Link, Motorola, Arris, ZyXEL, Wavlink, and COMFAST. It provides access to the router's admin panel for configuring WiFi, security, and network settings.
Which routers use 192.168.10.1 as their default IP?
The most common devices using 192.168.10.1 are D-Link routers (DIR series), Motorola cable gateways (MG7310, MG7540), Arris modems (TG862, SBG10), ZyXEL routers, Wavlink range extenders, and COMFAST access points.
What is the default username and password for 192.168.10.1?
For most D-Link and Arris routers, the default is username: "admin" and password: "admin". Motorola uses username: "admin" and password: "motorola". ZyXEL uses username: "admin" and password: "1234". Always check the label on your device for the correct credentials.
Why can't I access 192.168.10.1?
Common reasons include: typing errors (192.168.10.l instead of 192.168.10.1), not being connected to the router's network, wrong router IP address (try 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1), browser cache issues, or firewall blocking. Make sure you're connected via WiFi or Ethernet first.
Is 192.168.10.1 the same as 192.168.10.l?
No, 192.168.10.l is a common typo and is invalid. The correct format is 192.168.10.1 with the number one "1", not the letter "l". IP addresses only contain numbers (0-9) and dots, never letters.
How do I find my router's IP address if it's not 192.168.10.1?
On Windows: Open Command Prompt and type "ipconfig", then look for "Default Gateway". On Mac: Open Terminal and type "netstat -nr | grep default". You can also check the label on your router or try common addresses like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
What should I do if I forgot my router admin password?
If you forgot your custom admin password, you'll need to perform a factory reset. Press and hold the reset button on your router for 10-15 seconds using a paperclip. This will restore all settings to default, including the Default admin Password. Note that this will erase all your custom configurations.