192.168.1.101 - Device Login Guide
Used primarily by Wi-Fi range extenders and repeaters within the 192.168.1.x subnet. TP-Link and Linksys extenders most commonly use this or a nearby address for their admin panel.
What Is 192.168.1.101?
192.168.1.101 is a private IP address within the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet. Unlike gateway addresses such as 192.168.1.1, this address is typically assigned to a secondary device on the network - most often a Wi-Fi range extender or repeater - rather than being the primary router gateway.
TP-Link RE-series extenders (RE305, RE450, RE650) and some Linksys extenders use an address in the 192.168.1.x range as their management interface. TP-Link extenders also respond at the hostname tplinkrepeater.net, which is often easier to remember than the IP address. Linksys extenders use extender.linksys.com.
Wi-Fi range extenders and repeaters connected to a host router on the 192.168.1.x subnet.
TP-Link: tplinkrepeater.net. Linksys: extender.linksys.com. These hostnames often work even when the IP varies.
This is a device management address, not an internet gateway. Your main router at 192.168.1.1 handles routing.
Only accessible from devices on the same local network. Cannot be reached from the internet.
How to Log In
192.168.1.101 is typically assigned by DHCP, not a router default gateway. Run ipconfig (Windows) to find your actual Default Gateway first.
Some Wi-Fi range extenders and access points use 192.168.1.101 or 192.168.1.100 as their management address. Check your device label.
Type http://192.168.1.101 in a browser. Enter admin/admin or admin/blank as credentials - check your device label for specifics.
Default Credentials
| Brand | Username | Password |
|---|---|---|
| Linksys | admin | admin |
| TP-Link (older) | admin | admin |
| TP-Link (2018+) | admin | Set on first login |
| Netgear | admin | password |
| D-Link | admin | blank (empty) |
| Asus | admin | admin |
| Belkin | admin | blank (empty) |
| Cisco | admin | admin |
| Arris | admin | password |
| Huawei | admin | admin |
| Zyxel | admin | 1234 |
| Technicolor | admin | admin |
| Sagemcom | admin | admin |
| Tenda | admin | blank (empty) |
| MikroTik | admin | blank (empty) |
| Ubiquiti | ubnt | ubnt |
| Verizon | cusadmin | highspeed |
| Google Nest | App-managed only | |
| Amazon Eero | App-managed only | |
Troubleshooting
Verify your actual Default Gateway with ipconfig. Try tplinkrepeater.net or extender.linksys.com instead. Make sure you are connected to the extender's network and no VPN is active.
Stale cached pages from previous sessions can prevent the login from loading. Open an incognito window and type http://192.168.1.101 including the http:// prefix.
Hold the reset button for 10 seconds with the device powered on. All settings restore to defaults. You will need to reconfigure the Wi-Fi connection to your host router.
If your device uses a different IP, see: 192.168.1.1 · 192.168.0.1 · 192.168.1.254 · 192.168.2.1 · 192.168.10.1 · 192.168.100.1 · 10.0.1.1
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 192.168.1.101 universal for all devices?
No. This address is not a universal default. It is one of several addresses that extenders on a 192.168.1.x network might use. The reliable way to find any device's admin address is to run ipconfig and look at the Default Gateway, or check the device label for a printed management IP or hostname.
Can I reach 192.168.1.101 remotely?
No. Private IP addresses in the 192.168.x.x range are local-only and cannot be reached from the internet. Access requires being physically connected to the same local network via Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Only access admin panels on devices you own or have permission to manage. 19216811.org is not affiliated with any manufacturer.