AVM Fritz!Box - Default Login Admin

AVM Fritz!Box Default IP

To access the admin page type fritz.box into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.

Administrar

All IP addresses for AVM Fritz!Box

100 %
IP Address:
fritz.box
95 %
IP Address:
192.168.178.1
4 %
IP Address:
192.168.1.1

Credenciales predeterminadas para AVM Fritz!Box

100 %
IP Address:
fritz.box
Username:
-
Password:
-
80 %
IP Address:
fritz.box
Username:
admin
Password:
-

AVM Fritz!Box Router Login

AVM is a German company best known for their Fritz!Box series of routers and DSL modems. Fritz!Box routers are the most popular home router brand in Germany and are widely used across Europe.

How to Access Fritz!Box Settings

Fritz!Box routers use the unique default IP address 192.168.178.1. You can also access the admin panel by typing fritz.box into your browser's address bar.

Default Credentials

The default username is admin and there is no default password . the password field is left blank. Fritz!Box routers prompt you to set a password during initial setup.

Fritz!OS Features

Fritz!Box routers run Fritz!OS, a powerful firmware offering VPN, NAS integration, DECT telephone base station, media server, and advanced parental controls. The admin interface is available in multiple languages.

About AVM Fritz!Box Routers

AVM started in Berlin in 1986 and became Germany's leading router manufacturer. Fritz!Box routers dominate the German market and have strong popularity across Europe. The company focuses on DSL, cable, and fiber connections with their distinctive red and white design. AVM built Fritz!Box specifically for European internet standards and regulations.

Fritz!Box routers run Fritz!OS, AVM's custom operating system. You'll find Fritz!Box models in millions of homes across Germany, Austria, and other European countries. The brand expanded globally but maintains its German engineering focus.

Home users choose Fritz!Box because of the intuitive Fritz!OS interface and reliable German engineering. The routers come with excellent built-in features like DECT phone support, media servers, and VPN capabilities. Many European internet providers bundle Fritz!Box routers with their service plans.

Fritz!Box devices receive regular firmware updates for years after purchase. The brand offers strong customer support and detailed documentation in multiple languages.

Accessing the AVM Fritz!Box Admin Panel

Access your Fritz!Box admin panel by typing the router's IP address into any web browser. AVM designed the Fritz!OS interface to be user-friendly with a clean layout and logical menu structure.

Most Fritz!Box routers use 192.168.178.1 as the default IP address. Some older models or specific configurations use 192.168.1.1 instead. You can also type fritz.box into your browser address bar, which redirects to the correct IP automatically.

Check the white label on your Fritz!Box device for the exact IP address if these don't work. The label shows the default settings including the IP and any preset passwords.

Fritz!Box routers sometimes change their IP address based on your internet provider's settings. If 192.168.178.1 doesn't work, try fritz.box in your browser instead. Make sure you're connected to the Fritz!Box WiFi network, not a guest network or different router.

Some Fritz!Box models require you to set up a password during first use. If you see a password creation screen instead of a login page, you're setting up the device for the first time. Choose a strong password and write it down.

Browser cache issues can prevent Fritz!Box login pages from loading correctly. Clear your browser cache or try a different browser if the page appears blank or won't load.

Popular AVM Fritz!Box Models

The Fritz!Box 7590 is popular for fiber and DSL connections with default credentials of username 'admin' and a blank password field. You'll find the WiFi password printed on a sticker attached to the device. The Fritz!Box 7530 offers similar features for smaller homes and uses the same default login setup.

Fritz!Box 6660 Cable targets cable internet users with identical default credentials. The Fritz!Box 4040 serves as an affordable option for basic home networks. All current Fritz!Box models ship without preset passwords, requiring you to create one during initial setup.

Older Fritz!Box models like the 7490 or 7390 might have preset passwords printed on the device label. Check the bottom or back of your Fritz!Box for a sticker showing the default password if you can't log in.

Newer Fritz!Box models force password creation during first setup for security. Older models often came with preset passwords that you can find on the device label. The login process remains identical across all Fritz!Box models, but newer units offer additional security features.

All Fritz!Box routers run Fritz!OS, so the interface looks the same regardless of your model. Higher-end models include more advanced features in the menu, but basic settings remain in the same locations.

Troubleshooting AVM Fritz!Box Login Issues

Check that your device connects to the Fritz!Box WiFi network, not a guest network or neighbor's router. Fritz!Box guest networks don't allow access to the admin panel for security reasons. Look for the main network name printed on your Fritz!Box label.

Disable mobile data on your phone or ensure your computer uses WiFi instead of ethernet from another device. Try typing fritz.box instead of the IP address, as this works even if the IP changed. Restart your browser and clear the cache if the page won't load properly.

Most Fritz!Box routers ship with no preset password, requiring you to create one during setup. If someone already configured your Fritz!Box, you'll need that password to log in. Check for a password written on a sticker attached to your device.

Older Fritz!Box models might have default passwords printed on the device label. Look for a field labeled 'Password' or 'WLAN Key' on the sticker. If you changed the password and forgot it, you'll need to perform a factory reset to regain access.

After factory reset, your Fritz!Box returns to default settings with no password required. Open your browser and go to fritz.box or 192.168.178.1 to start the setup wizard. Fritz!OS will guide you through creating a new password and configuring basic settings.

Write down your new password immediately after creating it. You'll need this password for future admin panel access and device management.

How to Factory Reset a AVM Fritz!Box Router

Reset your Fritz!Box when you can't remember the admin password or if the device stops responding to configuration changes. Factory reset also helps when you're selling the device or experiencing persistent connection problems.

Locate the small reset button on your Fritz!Box, usually found on the back or bottom panel. Press and hold this button using a paperclip or similar tool while the device is powered on. Keep holding the reset button for about 10-15 seconds until the power LED starts flashing.

Release the reset button and wait for your Fritz!Box to restart completely. The process takes 1-2 minutes, and all LEDs will cycle through different patterns. Don't unplug the device during this process.

Some Fritz!Box models require you to hold the reset button while plugging in the power cable. Check your specific model's manual if the standard reset method doesn't work. The device returns to factory defaults once the restart completes.

Your Fritz!Box boots with default settings and no password protection after reset. Connect to the default WiFi network shown on the device label or use an ethernet cable. Open fritz.box in your browser to access the setup wizard and create new login credentials.

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