192.168.11.1: Router Admin Login | Default Credentials & Fixes

Learn how to sign in to a router at 192.168.11.1, which devices commonly use this address, and how to fix common login issues.

What Is 192.168.11.1?

192.168.11.1 is another private IPv4 address used as a default gateway by certain router brands and models. Like other 192.168.x.x addresses, it operates only on local networks and is not reachable from the wider internet. You will typically see it listed as the “Default Gateway” or “Router” address in your network settings when you are connected to that device.

Vendors sometimes choose 192.168.11.1 instead of the more common 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 to reduce conflicts with existing equipment or to distinguish different product lines.

Default Login and Initial Setup at 192.168.11.1

To manage a router that uses 192.168.11.1, connect a computer, phone, or tablet to the router via Ethernet or Wi‑Fi. Open a browser and enter http://192.168.11.1. If the router is using default settings, you should see a login page that prompts for a username and password.

The factory credentials are printed on a sticker on the router or documented in the manual. After signing in for the first time, change the password, configure a strong Wi‑Fi passphrase, and update the firmware to the latest version to patch known security issues.

Fixing Common Login Problems

If you cannot reach the interface at 192.168.11.1, first confirm that your device has an IP address in the 192.168.11.x range and that you are not connected through a VPN. Try using a different browser or clearing your cache in case an outdated redirect is cached.

When you have forgotten the admin password, a hardware reset may be required. Locate the reset button on the router, press and hold it for the manufacturer-specified time, and then repeat the initial setup. Be aware that resetting typically erases custom settings such as port forwards, DNS changes, and Wi‑Fi names.