Meraki MR33 Default Login — Username, Password and IP

Default IP for Cisco Meraki MR33: 192.168.1.1

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

Admin

Default credentials for Cisco Meraki MR33

IP Address:
192.168.1.1
Username:
(none)
Password:
(none)
WiFi:
Dual-band
Released:
2017

The Cisco Meraki MR33 is a dual-band wireless access point released in 2017. It's designed for small to medium-sized offices and businesses that need reliable WiFi coverage. While it's technically not a traditional home router, many people use it in larger homes or small office setups.

To access the MR33's settings, you'll connect to 192.168.1.1 through your web browser. The default login credentials are pretty simple - there's no default username or password required. You'll just need to set these up during your initial configuration.

The MR33 works best in professional environments like small offices, retail stores, or larger homes where you need strong WiFi coverage. It's not your typical plug-and-play home router since it requires setup through Cisco's cloud dashboard. This makes it more powerful but also more complex than basic home routers.

If you're setting up the MR33, make sure you have access to the Meraki dashboard first. The device needs to be claimed and configured through Cisco's cloud platform before it'll work properly. It's a solid choice if you need enterprise-grade WiFi in a smaller space.

See all Cisco router default logins or check the 192.168.1.1 login guide.

Other Cisco Models

Model Default IP Username Password
Meraki MX67 (none) (none)
RV160 (none) (none)
RV260 (none) (none)
RV340 (none) (none)
RV345 (none) (none)
WAP371 (none) (none)

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