192.168.178.1 - Login Admin
To access the admin page type 192.168.178.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.
Identifiants par défaut pour 192.168.178.1
- Adresse IP:
- 192.168.178.1
- Nom d'utilisateur:
- admin
- Mot de passe:
- -
- Adresse IP:
- 192.168.178.1
- Nom d'utilisateur:
- admin
- Mot de passe:
- admin
Étapes de connexion
Accessing your router admin through 192.168.178.1 address will allow you to change the settings and configurations that your router software provides. Check the address you input not to confuse it with 192.168.l78.l.
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Connectez votre appareil au routeur
Connectez votre ordinateur ou téléphone au routeur par WiFi ou câble Ethernet. Le câble Ethernet est plus fiable pour accéder au panneau d'administration.
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Ouvrez votre navigateur
Ouvrez n'importe quel navigateur. Tapez l'adresse IP dans la barre d'adresse (pas dans la barre de recherche) et appuyez sur Entrée. Enter 192.168.178.1 into the address bar.
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Saisissez vos identifiants
Entrez le nom d'utilisateur et le mot de passe par défaut. S'ils ne fonctionnent pas, vérifiez l'étiquette sous votre routeur.
Dépannage 192.168.178.1 / 192.168.l78.l
If you have forgotten your username and password, you can follow the instructions to recover them. If you haven't changed the default username and password that came with the router, you can consult our default router usernames and passwords list.
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Connexion
Assurez-vous d'être sur le réseau du routeur (pas sur les données mobiles). Vérifiez que tous les voyants sont allumés.
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Redémarrer
Débranchez le routeur pendant 30 secondes, puis rebranchez-le. Attendez 2 minutes avant de réessayer.
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Pare-feu
Désactivez temporairement votre pare-feu ou logiciel de sécurité, car il peut bloquer l'accès aux pages d'administration locales.
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Vérifiez l'adresse
Tapez l'IP dans la barre d'adresse, pas dans la barre de recherche. Assurez-vous qu'elle commence par http:// et utilise des chiffres, pas des lettres. The address is 192.168.178.1, not 192.168.l78.l.
Configure Your Router at 192.168.178.1
You can configure your router by logging into 192.168.178.1 through any web browser. This IP address gives you access to all your router's settings, from WiFi passwords to security options. Most people need to change their WiFi name or password first, but you can also set up parental controls and update your router's software.
Change Your Router Password
Open your browser and type 192.168.178.1 in the address bar. Log in with your current username and password. Look for a section called 'System', 'Administration', or 'Security' in the main menu. You'll find the password change option there. Pick a strong password that's different from your WiFi password. Write it down somewhere safe because you'll need it every time you access 192.168.178.1. Save your changes and wait for the router to restart.
Change Your WiFi Name and Password
After logging into 192.168.178.1, find the 'Wireless' or 'WiFi' section in your router's menu. You'll see options to change your network name and password here. Pick a WiFi name that doesn't include personal information like your address or last name. Create a strong WiFi password with at least 12 characters, mixing letters and numbers. Click 'Apply' or 'Save' when you're done. Your devices will disconnect and you'll need to reconnect them with the new password. The changes take effect immediately, so have your new password ready for your phone and laptop.
Port Forwarding
Port forwarding through 192.168.178.1 lets specific programs on your computer communicate directly with the internet. You'll find this feature under 'Advanced Settings' or 'Applications' in your router menu. First, you need to know which device you want to forward ports to and which port numbers your program uses. Type in the local IP address of your computer or gaming console, then enter the port numbers. Most people use port forwarding for gaming consoles, security cameras, or running servers from home. Save your settings and restart the router to activate the changes.
Parental Controls
Access parental controls by logging into 192.168.178.1 and looking for 'Access Control' or 'Parental Controls' in the menu. You can block specific websites, set time limits, or pause internet access for certain devices. Add your child's devices by their MAC address or device name, then set the rules you want. Most routers let you schedule internet access, like blocking social media during homework hours.
Update Firmware
Check for firmware updates by accessing 192.168.178.1 and finding 'System' or 'Router Update' in the settings menu. Your router will check if new software is available and show you the current version. Download and install updates when they're available because they fix security problems and improve performance. Don't turn off your router during the update process, as this can damage the device.
About 192.168.178.1
The IP address 192.168.178.1 serves as your router's default gateway, which means it's the address your devices use to access the internet and communicate with each other on your home network. When you type 192.168.178.1 into your browser, you're connecting directly to your router's built-in web interface.
Popular Brands Using 192.168.178.1
AVM Fritz!Box routers use 192.168.178.1 as their standard gateway address across most models. KPN and Ziggo, major internet providers in Europe, also configure their routers with this IP address as the default. These companies chose 192.168.178.1 instead of the more common 192.168.1.1 to avoid conflicts when customers already have other routers or devices on their network. If you have internet service from KPN or Ziggo, or if you bought an AVM Fritz!Box router, you'll almost certainly use 192.168.178.1 to access your settings.
Private vs. Public IP Addresses
The address 192.168.178.1 is a private IP address, which means it only works inside your home network. Your internet provider gives you a different public IP address that other computers on the internet can see. Think of 192.168.178.1 like your home's interior room numbers, while your public IP is like your street address. Nobody outside your house can directly access 192.168.178.1, which keeps your router safe from internet attacks. Your router translates between your private addresses like 192.168.178.1 and your public address when you browse the web. Private addresses like 192.168.178.1 can be reused in millions of homes without causing problems.
How Your Router Assigns IP Addresses
Your router at 192.168.178.1 automatically gives IP addresses to all your devices when they connect to your WiFi. This system is called DHCP, and it prevents two devices from getting the same address. Your router keeps a list of which device has which address, usually starting from 192.168.178.2 and going up from there. You can see all connected devices by logging into 192.168.178.1 and checking the device list.
Find Your Router's IP Address
If 192.168.178.1 doesn't work in your browser, your router might use a different address. Type 'ipconfig' in Windows Command Prompt or 'ifconfig' on Mac to find your default gateway. Look for the number next to 'Default Gateway' and use that instead of 192.168.178.1. You can also check the sticker on your router, which usually shows the correct login address and password.
Secure Your Router
Change the default username and password immediately after accessing 192.168.178.1 for the first time. Many routers ship with 'admin' and 'admin' as the default login, which hackers know. Pick a unique password for your 192.168.178.1 admin account that's different from your WiFi password.
Marques de routeurs utilisant 192.168.178.1
The following router manufacturers use 192.168.178.1 as their default gateway address:
192.168.178.1 . Router Login Admin
192.168.178.1 is the default gateway for AVM Fritz!Box routers, which are extremely popular in Germany and widely used across Europe. You can also access the Fritz!Box admin panel at fritz.box.
Fritz!Box routers are known for their advanced features including integrated DECT telephone base station, NAS functionality, and media server.
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