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.