Viasat - Default Login Admin

Viasat Default IP

To access the admin page type 192.168.100.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.

Administration

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IP Address:
192.168.100.1
Username:
admin
Password:
admin

Viasat Router Login

Viasat (formerly Exede) is a satellite internet provider serving residential and commercial customers across the US and globally. Their ViaSat-2 and ViaSat-3 satellites provide high-speed service.

Login Details

Viasat modems use 192.168.100.1. Username is admin and the default password is on the device.

About Viasat Routers

Viasat started as a satellite internet provider in 1986 and became one of the largest satellite broadband companies in North America. The company expanded globally and now serves customers across the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions. Viasat routers are specifically designed to work with their satellite internet service, featuring specialized firmware that optimizes performance over satellite connections.

Viasat operates through partnerships with local internet service providers in many countries. In the Philippines, India, and Latin America, Viasat technology powers many rural internet connections where traditional cable or fiber isn't available. The company focuses on bringing high-speed internet to underserved areas through their satellite network.

Home users choose Viasat routers because they're pre-configured to work perfectly with Viasat satellite internet service. You don't need to worry about complex satellite modem settings or connection parameters. The routers handle all the technical satellite communication automatically.

Viasat routers also include built-in data usage monitoring, which helps customers track their monthly data allowance. Many rural customers appreciate that Viasat provides reliable internet where other providers can't reach.

Accessing the Viasat Admin Panel

You can access your Viasat router admin panel through any web browser on your computer or phone. Connect to your Viasat WiFi network first, then navigate to the router's IP address. The admin panel lets you change WiFi passwords, view data usage, and adjust network settings.

Most Viasat routers use 192.168.100.1 as the default IP address. Type this into your browser's address bar and press Enter. If that doesn't work, check the white sticker on your Viasat router for the correct IP address.

You can also find your Viasat router IP by opening Command Prompt on Windows and typing 'ipconfig'. Look for the Default Gateway address under your WiFi connection. On Mac, go to System Preferences, then Network, and click Advanced to see the router IP.

Viasat routers sometimes block admin access when the satellite connection is poor. Wait for your internet connection to stabilize, then try logging in again. The router needs a good satellite signal to load the admin interface properly.

Some Viasat customers can't access 192.168.100.1 because their router uses bridge mode. In bridge mode, the satellite modem handles routing instead of the WiFi router. Check if you have a separate Viasat modem connected to your router. If so, try accessing the modem's IP address instead.

Viasat routers may also use different IP ranges depending on your service plan. Business customers often get routers configured with 192.168.1.1 or 10.0.0.1. Contact Viasat support if the standard IP doesn't work for your specific installation.

Popular Viasat Models

The Viasat WiFi Modem combines modem and router functions in one device. It uses admin/admin as default credentials and 192.168.100.1 for access. You'll see a blue Viasat logo on the front panel and two phone ports on the back.

Viasat also provides separate WiFi routers that connect to their satellite modems. These include models from Actiontec and SURFboard that are pre-configured for Viasat service. They typically use admin/admin or admin/password as login credentials.

Some Viasat business customers receive Cisco routers with more advanced features. These use admin/admin by default but may have custom passwords set by the installer. Check the router label for any custom login information.

Viasat WiFi Modems have a simplified interface focused on basic settings and data usage monitoring. You can't access advanced routing features because the satellite modem handles most network functions.

Separate Viasat WiFi routers offer more configuration options including port forwarding, guest networks, and parental controls. The interface varies by manufacturer but all include Viasat-specific data monitoring tools.

Troubleshooting Viasat Login Issues

Make sure you're connected to your Viasat WiFi network before trying to access 192.168.100.1. You can't reach the admin panel from a different internet connection or mobile data. Check that your device shows the Viasat network name in WiFi settings.

Viasat routers sometimes become unresponsive during satellite signal interruptions. Wait for the front panel lights to show a stable connection, then refresh your browser. Heavy rain or snow can temporarily block satellite signals and affect router access.

Most Viasat routers use admin/admin as the default username and password. Try typing 'admin' in both fields, making sure caps lock is off. Some newer Viasat routers use a unique password printed on the device label instead of the generic admin password.

If someone changed the password and you forgot it, you'll need to factory reset the router. Viasat customer service can't recover changed admin passwords remotely. Look for the small reset button on your Viasat router to restore default settings.

After factory resetting your Viasat router, wait 2-3 minutes for it to reconnect to the satellite network. The front lights should show solid blue or green when ready. Then try accessing 192.168.100.1 with admin/admin credentials.

You'll need to reconfigure your WiFi network name and password after reset. Your Viasat internet service will work automatically, but any custom settings like port forwarding or guest networks must be set up again.

How to Factory Reset a Viasat Router

Reset your Viasat router when you can't log in with any password combination, or if the device isn't working properly after power outages or satellite connection problems. Factory reset also helps if someone changed settings and you want to start fresh.

Locate the small reset button on your Viasat router, usually on the back or bottom panel. Keep the router powered on during the reset process. Press and hold the reset button with a paperclip or pen tip for 10-15 seconds until the front lights flash.

Release the reset button and wait for the router to restart completely. Viasat routers take 2-3 minutes to reconnect to the satellite network after reset. Don't unplug the power during this process.

The front panel lights will cycle through different colors as the router reboots and establishes satellite communication. Wait for solid blue or green lights before trying to access the admin panel. Your WiFi network will broadcast with the default name printed on the router label.

Connect to the default WiFi network using the password from your router label. Access 192.168.100.1 and log in with admin/admin to customize your settings. Change the WiFi name and password first, then configure any other features you need.

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