Alright, so you’ve got an Oxio router, and now you’re wondering, “How do I get into this thing to tweak my settings?” Whether you wanna change your WiFi password, set up parental controls, or just flex like a home network wizard, this is the guide you didn’t know you needed.
Let’s break it down
Step 1: What’s the IP Address for Oxio Router?
Most Oxio routers are powered by eero, TP-Link, or other popular brands, so the IP address may vary slightly.
Try these:
Not working? You can find the IP on the sticker at the back of your router. Or if you’re on Windows, open CMD and type
ipconfig
– look for the Default Gateway.
Step 2: Default Login Credentials
Here’s where things get real easy (or a little tricky, depending on your setup).
If it’s a standard router:
Username | Password |
---|---|
admin | admin |
admin | password |
user | user |
If it’s an eero system (common with Oxio):
You won’t log in via a browser. Instead:
- Download the eero app (iOS or Android).
- Sign in with your Oxio-linked account.
- You’ll control everything from there—WiFi settings, device access, parental controls, etc.
Bonus Tip: If your router was installed by Oxio techs, they might’ve left custom login info. Check the paperwork or welcome email they sent.
Step 3: How to Login to Your Oxio Router
Using a browser (non-eero):
- Connect to your Oxio WiFi.
- Open a browser and type 192.168.0.1 (or try the others).
- Hit Enter.
- Enter your username and password.
Using the Eero App:
- Install the eero app.
- Log in with your Oxio account.
- Boom—you’re in full control via your phone!
Can’t Login? Here’s the Fix
Don’t let a login screen ruin your day:
- Wrong IP? Use
ipconfig
to confirm the default gateway. - Forgot your password? Time for a factory reset.
- eero user? The app is your only gateway—don’t try browser login.
Factory Reset (Only If You’re Really Stuck)
Here’s how to bring everything back to default:
- Look for a small reset button/pinhole on the router.
- Hold it down for 10–15 seconds using a paperclip or pin.
- Wait for it to reboot.
Once done, you can log in using the default IP and credentials (or set it up fresh via the app).
What You Can Do Inside the Dashboard
Once you’ve logged in, the dashboard opens up a bunch of possibilities:
Change SSID (WiFi name) & password
Boost security with WPA3 (if supported)
Block devices hogging bandwidth
Optimize for gaming, streaming, or work-from-home
Set parental controls or guest WiFi
Final Thoughts
Oxio keeps it pretty user-friendly—especially if you’re rocking eero hardware. But even if you’ve got a different setup, logging in is way easier than it looks.