If 192.168.1.104 is your router’s default IP address, you can use it to log in to the admin panel, configure WiFi settings, and enhance network security. Let’s go step by step!
How to Log in to 192.168.1.104
Step 1: Connect to Your Router
✔️ Ensure your PC, laptop, or smartphone is connected via WiFi or Ethernet cable.
Step 2: Open a Web Browser
1️⃣ Open Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or another browser.
2️⃣ In the address bar, type http://192.168.1.104 and hit Enter.
🔎 Trouble loading the page? Ensure 192.168.1.104 is the correct IP by checking your router settings.
Step 3: Enter the Login Credentials
- A login screen will appear, asking for a username and password.
- Try these default login credentials:
Username | Password |
---|---|
admin | admin |
admin | password |
user | user |
🔑 If you’ve changed these before, use your updated credentials.
How to Change WiFi Name & Password
1️⃣ Log in to your router via 192.168.1.104.
2️⃣ Navigate to Wireless Settings.
3️⃣ Change the SSID (WiFi Name) to something unique.
4️⃣ Under Security Settings, update your WiFi password.
5️⃣ Click Save & Apply – your router may reboot.
📌 Tip: Use a strong password with a mix of letters, numbers, and special characters for better security.
Troubleshooting – Can’t Access 192.168.1.104?
1. Verify Your Router’s IP Address
- On Windows, open Command Prompt and type:
ipconfig
- Look for Default Gateway – this is your router’s IP.
2. Forgot Your Login Details?
🔄 Reset your router by pressing the reset button for 10-30 seconds.
🔑 Once reset, use the default credentials to log in.
3. Slow Internet or Connection Issues?
📡 Reposition your router for better signal strength.
🔄 Restart your router and check for firmware updates.
FAQs – 192.168.1.104 Router Login
Q1: Can I access the router remotely?
A: No, you must be connected to the local network.
Q2: What if 192.168.1.104 doesn’t open?
A: Your router may use a different IP like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
Q3: How can I boost WiFi security?
A: Change the admin password, enable WPA2/WPA3 encryption, and disable remote management.
You’re now ready to optimize your network settings! If you have questions, drop them below! 🚀🔥