Cisco Router Login - Access Admin Panel & Setup Guide

Default IP for Cisco

Using your local IP address, select the appropriate IP address from the list above and click 'Admin.' This will direct you to your router's administration interface.

Cisco Router Login

Follow these steps to easily access your Cisco router’s login panel:

  1. Connect the Router to Your Device
    Attach the router cable to your computer or laptop. Alternatively, you can connect through Wi-Fi, though a wired connection is recommended. Using a cable reduces the risk of disconnection during setup, especially when saving new settings.

  2. Open a Web Browser and Enter the Router’s IP Address
    Launch your preferred web browser and enter your Cisco router’s IP address in the address bar. You can usually find this IP address on a label on the back of your router.

  3. Login to the Router Admin Panel
    When prompted, enter the router’s default username and password to access the admin panel. If you don’t have these credentials, you can try one of the common default login credentials for Cisco routers.

Cisco Routers Help

Troubleshooting Router Login Issues: Quick Guide

If you’re having trouble logging into your router, it’s often due to an incorrect username or password. After updating these credentials, make sure to save them securely to prevent future login problems.

1. Forgot Your Router Login Password?

If you’ve forgotten the login password, a hard reset can restore access. Follow these steps:

  • Locate the small black reset button on the back of your router.
  • Press and hold this button for about 10 seconds.
  • Your router will now reset to factory settings, including the default username and password.

2. Router Login Page Not Loading?

If the router login page isn’t loading, make sure of the following:

  • Your device is connected to the router’s Wi-Fi network.
  • You’re using the correct IP address for your router's default login page.

Sometimes, an incorrect IP address can cause the page to load slowly or not at all. If you think this might be the case, refer to our Router IP Address List to find the correct address.

For additional help, check out our guide on How to Find Your Router’s IP Address for a quick resolution.

Models using Cisco
CACHE ENGINE
admin / diamond
CONFIGMAKER
cmaker / cmaker
CNR Rev. ALL
admin / changeme
NETRANGER/SECURE IDS
netrangr / attack
BBSM Rev. 5.0 AND 5.1
bbsd-client / changeme2
BBSD MSDE CLIENT Rev. 5.0 AND 5.1
bbsd-client / (none)
BBSM ADMINISTRATOR Rev. 5.0 AND 5.1
Administrator / changeme
NETRANGER/SECURE IDS Rev. 3.0(5)S17
root / attack
BBSM MSDE ADMINISTRATOR Rev. 5.0 AND 5.1
sa / (none)
CATALYST 4000/5000/6000 Rev. ALL
(none) / public/private/secret
PIX FIREWALL
(none) / cisco
VPN CONCENTRATOR 3000 SERIES Rev. 3
admin / admin
CONTENT ENGINE
admin / default
AP1200 Rev. IOS
Cisco / Cisco
CISCOWORKS 2000
guest / (none)
CISO AIRONET 1100 SERIES Rev. REV. 01
(none) / Cisco
AIRONET
(none) / _Cisco
HSE
root / blender
WLSE
root / blender
AIRONET 1200
root / Cisco
ARROWPOINT
admin / system
RTP300 W/2 PHONE PORTS Rev. 1.0
admin / admin
CVA 122
admin / admin
3600
Administrator / admin
1
admin / admin
2600
Administrator / admin
CISCO ATA-186 (VONAGE)
(blank) / (blank)
3700
cisco / cisco
VALET - M10 Rev.
admin / admin
881-W
Cisco / Cisco
10.0.0.1
Cisco @ my.meraki.com
-
my.meraki.com
CVR100W
cisco / cisco
192.168.1.1
DDR2200-CL
admin / 1PTV-ADM1N
192.168.1.254
DP3939Comcast 1.0
admin / password
10.0.0.1
DPC3825
-
192.168.0.1
DPC3829AD
-
-
DPC3848
-
-
DPC3848-4
-
-
DPC3929CAD
-
-
DPC3929CMAD
-
-
DPC3939
admin / password
10.0.0.1
DPC3939 (Comcast 1.0)
admin / password
10.0.0.1
DPC3939Comcast 1.0
admin / password
10.0.0.1
DPC3939XB3 (Comcast 1.0)
admin / password
10.0.0.1
DPC3940CMAD
-
-
DPC3941
admin / password
10.0.0.1
DPC3941 (B/T)
admin / password
10.0.0.1
EA3500
-
-
EA4500
-
-
Edge 300 (CS-E300-AP-K9)
-
-
M10v1
-
-
M10v2
-
-
M20
admin / admin
192.168.1.1
Meraki MX60W
-
-
Meraki MX64W
-
-
Meraki MX64W-HW
-
-
NAV10V2-WF
-
-
RAN201
admin / admin
192.168.1.1
RV120W
cisco / cisco
192.168.1.1
RV180N
-
-
RV180W
-
-
RV215W
cisco / cisco
192.168.1.1
RV220W
cisco / cisco
192.168.1.1
RV315W
cisco / cisco
192.168.1.1
RV340W
cisco / cisco
192.168.1.1
Valet M10 v1
-
-
Valet M10 v2
-
-
Valet Plus M20
admin / admin
192.168.1.1

Cisco FAQs

If you’re looking to set up, log in, or troubleshoot your Cisco router, here’s a comprehensive FAQ to guide you through the most common questions and issues.

1. What is the Default Username and Password for Cisco Routers?

Most Cisco routers come with a default login where both the username and password are set to admin. This is a common setup, but it’s recommended to change these details after the initial login for enhanced security.

2. What is the Default Password for a Cisco Router?

For most Cisco routers, the default password is admin. However, check the label on your router for confirmation, as specific models may vary. After login, updating to a stronger password is advised to protect your network.

3. What is the Default IP Address for a Cisco Router?

Typically, Cisco routers use 192.168.1.1 as the default IP address for login access. Simply enter this IP into your browser’s address bar to reach the login page. If this doesn’t work, consult your router’s manual as some models may have different IP addresses.

4. How Do I Log In to My Cisco Router?

To access your Cisco router’s settings:

  1. Connect your device to the router’s Wi-Fi or via a LAN cable.
  2. Open a web browser and type the router’s IP address (usually 192.168.1.1) in the address bar.
  3. Enter the username and password (default is usually admin for both).
  4. Click "Login" or "OK" to access the router’s admin panel.

From here, you can customize your network settings, change passwords, and more.

5. How Do I Troubleshoot My Cisco Router?

If you’re experiencing issues with your Cisco router, here’s a quick checklist:

  • WAN Cable Check: Ensure that the WAN (internet) cable is securely plugged into the port labeled "WAN."
  • Connection Verification: Confirm that your device is connected to the router either through Wi-Fi or a LAN cable attached to a port labeled "LAN."
  • Router Restart: If the issue persists, try rebooting the router by unplugging it for 10 seconds and then plugging it back in.

For advanced troubleshooting, refer to the router’s manual or Cisco customer support.

6. How Do I Reset My Cisco Router’s Login Password?

If you’ve forgotten your router login password or want to reset it to factory defaults, follow these steps:

  1. Locate the Reset button on the router, usually found on the back.
  2. Press and hold this button for about 5-10 seconds until the router restarts.
  3. The router will reset to its default settings, including the original username and password (typically admin for both).

This reset process will erase all custom settings, so you’ll need to reconfigure your Wi-Fi network and other preferences after logging in.

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