BSNL - Default Login Admin

BSNL Default IP

To access the admin page type 192.168.1.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.

Administration

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IP Address:
192.168.1.1
Username:
admin
Password:
admin

BSNL Router Login

BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) is India's state-owned telecommunications company, providing ADSL and fibre broadband services across India. Their supplied routers are from various manufacturers including ZTE and Huawei.

Login Details

BSNL routers use 192.168.1.1. Default username is admin and password is admin.

About BSNL Routers

BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) is India's largest telecommunications company and a government-owned enterprise that has been serving Indian customers since 2000. The company provides internet services across rural and urban areas throughout India, making broadband accessible to millions of homes and businesses. BSNL routers are typically provided as part of their broadband packages, giving customers an affordable entry point into home networking.

BSNL has partnered with various manufacturers over the years to provide routers under their brand name. You'll often see BSNL-branded devices that are actually manufactured by companies like Beetel, UTStarcom, and ZTE. The company focuses on delivering reliable internet connectivity at competitive prices, which has made them a popular choice for Indian households looking for budget-friendly broadband solutions.

Indian customers choose BSNL routers because they come bundled with BSNL broadband plans at no extra cost. You don't need to buy a separate router when you sign up for BSNL internet service. The routers are pre-configured for BSNL's network settings, so you can get online quickly without complex setup procedures.

BSNL routers are also popular because of the company's extensive service network across India. You can get technical support and repairs through BSNL's local offices, which is helpful if you're not comfortable with technical troubleshooting. The devices are designed to work reliably with BSNL's infrastructure, and firmware updates are handled through BSNL's technical team.

Accessing the BSNL Admin Panel

You can access your BSNL router's admin panel by opening a web browser and typing 192.168.1.1 in the address bar. BSNL routers use this standard IP address for their configuration interface, and you'll need to enter the username and password to log in.

Most BSNL routers use 192.168.1.1 as their default IP address, but you can verify this by checking the sticker on your router. Look for a white or yellow label on the bottom or back of your BSNL device that shows the IP address, username, and password. If you can't find the sticker or it's worn off, you can also find the IP address from your computer.

Open Command Prompt on Windows and type 'ipconfig'. Look for the 'Default Gateway' under your network connection. This IP address is your BSNL router's admin page address. On mobile phones, go to your WiFi settings and tap the connected BSNL network to see the router's IP address.

BSNL routers sometimes have trouble loading the admin page if you're using Internet Explorer or an outdated browser. Try using Chrome or Firefox instead, and make sure you're typing 192.168.1.1 correctly without any spaces or extra characters. Some BSNL models redirect you to a different page first, so wait for the page to fully load before entering your credentials.

If you see 'This site can't be reached' when trying to access 192.168.1.1, check that your computer is connected to the BSNL router's WiFi network or ethernet cable. You can't access the admin panel if you're connected to mobile data or a different network. Also, some BSNL routers have a firewall setting that blocks admin access from certain devices, so try connecting from a different computer or phone if one device isn't working.

Popular BSNL Models

The BSNL Beetel 450TC1 is one of the most common ADSL routers provided with BSNL broadband connections. You can log in with 'admin' as both username and password, and the interface shows BSNL branding with options for PPPoE configuration. The BSNL UTStarcom WA3002G4 is another popular model that also uses 'admin/admin' credentials and has a simple web interface for basic settings.

Newer BSNL fiber customers often receive the BSNL GPON ONT routers, which may have different default credentials printed on the device label. Some BSNL ZTE models use 'user/user' or 'admin/password' instead of the standard 'admin/admin' combination. The BSNL MT-841 modem-router combo is still widely used for ADSL connections and follows the typical BSNL login pattern with 192.168.1.1 and 'admin/admin' credentials.

Older BSNL ADSL routers like the Beetel series have a basic web interface focused on PPPoE connection settings and port forwarding. These models typically show BSNL logos and have simplified menus designed for home users. Newer BSNL fiber routers have more advanced interfaces with additional features like guest networks, parental controls, and bandwidth management.

BSNL's ONT fiber routers may have dual-band WiFi settings and more complex network configuration options compared to the older ADSL models. The login process is the same across most BSNL models, but the interface layout and available settings will vary depending on whether you have an older ADSL router or a newer fiber device.

Troubleshooting BSNL Login Issues

If you can't reach the BSNL router admin page at 192.168.1.1, first check that your computer or phone is connected to the BSNL router's network. Look for the BSNL WiFi name in your device's network list and connect using the password printed on the router label. If you're using an ethernet cable, make sure it's plugged into one of the LAN ports on the back of your BSNL router, not the WAN port.

Some BSNL routers need to be restarted if they've been running for a long time. Unplug the power cable from your BSNL router for 30 seconds, then plug it back in and wait for all the lights to turn on. Try accessing 192.168.1.1 again after the router has fully started up. If you still can't connect, try clearing your browser's cache and cookies, or use a different browser entirely.

Most BSNL routers use 'admin' as both the username and password by default. Type 'admin' in both fields exactly as shown, making sure there are no extra spaces or capital letters. If 'admin/admin' doesn't work, check the sticker on your BSNL router for the correct credentials. Some BSNL models use 'user/user' or have a unique password printed on the device label.

If someone changed the BSNL router password and you don't know what it is, you'll need to reset the router to factory defaults. BSNL routers don't have password recovery options, so a factory reset is the only way to get back to the default 'admin/admin' login. Be aware that this will erase all your WiFi settings and internet configuration, so you'll need to set everything up again.

After factory resetting your BSNL router, you can log in with the default credentials printed on the router label, usually 'admin/admin'. You'll need to set up your internet connection again using the settings provided by BSNL. For ADSL connections, you'll need your BSNL username and password for PPPoE configuration. For fiber connections, the settings might be automatically configured, but you may need to call BSNL technical support to reactivate your connection.

How to Factory Reset a BSNL Router

Reset your BSNL router to factory defaults when you can't remember the admin password, when the device is not working properly, or when BSNL technical support asks you to do it. You should also reset the router if you're giving it to someone else or if the internet settings have been corrupted.

Find the small reset button on your BSNL router, usually located on the back or bottom of the device. The button is typically recessed, so you'll need a paperclip or similar tool to press it. Make sure your BSNL router is powered on and all lights are stable before starting the reset process.

Press and hold the reset button for 10-15 seconds while the router is running. You'll see the lights on your BSNL router turn off and then start flashing as the device restarts. Keep holding the button until the power light starts blinking, then release it. Don't unplug the router during this process, as it could damage the device.

Wait for your BSNL router to fully restart, which usually takes 2-3 minutes. All the lights should return to their normal state when the reset is complete. The WiFi network name will change back to the default BSNL name printed on the router label, and you can now log in using the default credentials.

Once your BSNL router has been reset, connect to the default WiFi network using the password on the router label, then go to 192.168.1.1 to configure your internet settings. You'll need to enter your BSNL broadband username and password in the PPPoE settings for ADSL connections. For fiber connections, contact BSNL customer support at 1500 to help you reconfigure the connection settings.

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