So… you got a Yes 4G router, and now you’re staring at it wondering, “How do I even log into this thing?” Been there, done that. But don’t worry, I got you. Whether you’re trying to change the Wi-Fi name, update the password, or just see who’s eating up all your internet — this guide has your back.
🔌 Step 1: Connect to the Router
Before anything else, make sure your device (phone or laptop) is connected to the router.
Options:
- Connect to the default Wi-Fi (look for the SSID printed on the router)
- Or plug in via Ethernet if you’ve got a laptop and cable handy
You gotta be on the network to access the settings. No shortcuts here.
🌐 Step 2: Open the Login Page
Now open your browser and type this into the address bar:
http://192.168.1.1
That’s the usual IP for Yes routers. If that doesn’t work, try:
Still not loading? Flip the router and check for the correct IP — it’s usually printed right there on the label.
🔐 Step 3: Enter the Login Info
You should now see the login page. Time to punch in the default credentials.
Default Username & Password:
- Username: admin
- Password: admin
Other possible combos:
- Password: yes1234
- Or leave the password field empty and try
If someone already changed the login, and you don’t remember what it was… don’t panic. We’ll fix that in a minute.
⚙️ Step 4: Router Dashboard – Time to Tweak
Congrats, you’re in! 🎉 The dashboard might look a bit technical at first, but you don’t have to touch everything. Just focus on what you need.
You can now:
- Change the Wi-Fi name (SSID)
- Set a strong new password
- See which devices are connected
- Restart the router if it’s being laggy
- Update firmware (optional but helpful)
Just don’t click random buttons if you’re not sure what they do, alright?
📱 How to Log In from Your Phone
No PC? No problem.
Here’s how to do it from your mobile:
- Connect to your Yes router’s Wi-Fi
- Open any browser (like Chrome)
- Type
192.168.1.1
and hit enter - Enter the admin login info
- Boom! You’re in
Yes routers usually have a mobile-friendly interface, so it’s easy to navigate.
🔁 Forgot the Password? Here’s the Fix
Okay, so if you tried every login combo and nothing’s working, it’s time for a reset.
To reset your Yes router:
- Find the reset button (tiny hole at the back)
- Use a pin or paperclip and hold it down for 10–15 seconds
- Wait for it to reboot
- Log in again using default username/password
Heads up: This will erase custom settings like Wi-Fi name/password. So you’ll have to set those up again after the reset.
✅ Quick Recap
Step | What To Do |
---|---|
1 | Connect to the router (Wi-Fi or cable) |
2 | Open browser → Go to 192.168.1.1 |
3 | Login using admin/admin |
4 | Change Wi-Fi settings, password, etc. |
5 | Reset router if login fails |
🙋♂️ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the default IP for Yes router login?
The most common default IP is 192.168.1.1
, but 192.168.0.1
or 192.168.8.1
may also work depending on the model.
Q2: What if the login page doesn’t open?
Make sure you’re connected to the router’s network. If the IP doesn’t load, check the router label for the correct gateway.
Q3: What’s the default Yes router password?
Try combinations like admin
, yes1234
, or leaving the password blank.
Q4: How do I change the Wi-Fi name and password?
Once logged in, go to Wireless Settings or Wi-Fi Setup — it’s super easy from there.
Q5: I forgot my router login password. What now?
Just press and hold the reset button for 10–15 seconds. It’ll go back to factory defaults and let you use the original admin/admin login.
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Final Thoughts
That’s a wrap! See how easy it is to log into your Yes router once you know what you’re doing? Now you’re the boss of your own Wi-Fi setup — no more relying on that friend who “knows tech.” 😉