Zoom - Default Login Admin
To access the admin page type 192.168.1.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.
Identifiants par défaut pour Zoom
- IP Address:
- 192.168.1.1
- Username:
- admin
- Password:
- zoomadsl
Zoom Router Login
Zoom Telephonics (not to be confused with Zoom video conferencing) was a US company producing DSL modems and routers. Their ADSL products were used by many US phone company subscribers.
Login Details
Zoom routers typically use 192.168.1.1. Default username is admin and password is zoomadsl.
About Zoom Routers
Zoom Technologies started as a telecommunications equipment manufacturer in the 1980s, focusing on modems and dial-up internet solutions. The company expanded into ADSL and broadband routers as internet technology evolved. Zoom built its reputation by providing affordable networking equipment for small businesses and home users across developing markets.
Zoom routers gained popularity in countries like the Philippines, India, and parts of Latin America where cost-effective internet solutions were needed. The brand focused on delivering basic but reliable connectivity features without premium pricing. While not as feature-rich as enterprise brands, Zoom routers offer solid performance for everyday internet needs.
Home users choose Zoom routers because they're budget-friendly and easy to set up. You don't need technical expertise to get a Zoom router running, making them perfect for families who just want reliable internet access. The brand offers good value for money, especially in markets where expensive networking equipment isn't practical.
Zoom routers also work well with various internet service providers without requiring complex configurations. Many ISPs in developing countries actually recommend Zoom models to their customers because they're compatible and cost-effective.
Accessing the Zoom Admin Panel
To access your Zoom router's admin panel, you'll need to connect to its web interface through your browser. Zoom routers use a standard web-based configuration system that lets you change settings, update passwords, and monitor your connection. You can access the admin panel from any device connected to your Zoom router's network.
Most Zoom routers use either 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 as their default IP address. Check the sticker on your Zoom router's back or bottom for the exact address. You can also find your Zoom router's IP by opening Command Prompt on Windows and typing 'ipconfig'. Look for the 'Default Gateway' address under your network connection.
If you're using a smartphone, you can check your WiFi settings to see the gateway address. Go to your WiFi connection details and look for the router or gateway IP address listed there.
Zoom routers sometimes change their IP address if you've modified network settings before. If 192.168.1.1 doesn't work, try 192.168.0.1 instead. Some Zoom models switch between these addresses depending on your internet connection type or ISP configuration.
Browser cache problems can prevent you from accessing your Zoom router's admin page. Clear your browser's cache and cookies, then try again. Firefox and Chrome sometimes store old login pages that conflict with Zoom's interface. You can also try using a different browser or opening an incognito window.
Zoom routers can become unresponsive if too many devices are connected or if the firmware crashes. Unplug your Zoom router for 30 seconds, then plug it back in. Wait about 2 minutes for the router to fully restart before trying to access the admin panel again.
Popular Zoom Models
The Zoom X6 ADSL router uses 192.168.1.1 with username 'admin' and password 'zoomadsl'. You'll see Zoom's blue and white interface once you log in. The X6 model is common in the Philippines and India because it works well with local ADSL services. The Zoom 5790 series also uses the same login credentials but has a slightly different admin interface layout.
Zoom's 5654 and 5655 models are popular in Latin American markets. Both use 192.168.0.1 as the default IP address with 'admin' and 'zoomadsl' credentials. The 5655 model has additional wireless settings compared to the 5654. Zoom's newer AC1200 models keep the same default login but offer more advanced wireless configuration options.
Older Zoom models like the 5560 and 5561 might use different default passwords. Check your router's label if 'zoomadsl' doesn't work. Some older Zoom routers used 'admin' for both username and password, or 'password' as the default password.
Zoom's ADSL models typically use 192.168.1.1, while their cable and fiber-ready models often default to 192.168.0.1. The admin interface layout changes between model generations, but the login process stays the same. Newer Zoom routers have more colorful interfaces with easier navigation menus.
Zoom's business-oriented models might have different default credentials for security reasons. Home models consistently use 'admin' and 'zoomadsl', but business versions sometimes require you to set up passwords during initial configuration.
Troubleshooting Zoom Login Issues
If you can't reach your Zoom router's admin page, first check that you're connected to the router's network. Look for the WiFi network name printed on your Zoom router's label and make sure you're connected to it. You can't access the admin panel if you're connected to a different network or using mobile data.
Try different IP addresses if the default doesn't work. Type 192.168.1.1 in your browser first, then try 192.168.0.1 if that fails. Some Zoom routers use 10.0.0.1 or 192.168.2.1 depending on your ISP's configuration. Make sure you're typing 'http://' before the IP address if your browser doesn't automatically add it.
Zoom routers come with 'admin' as the username and 'zoomadsl' as the default password. Type these exactly as shown, paying attention to lowercase letters. The password field is case-sensitive, so 'ZOOMADSL' or 'ZoomADSL' won't work. If someone changed the password before, you'll need to reset the router to restore default credentials.
Some older Zoom models might use 'admin' for both username and password. Try this combination if 'zoomadsl' doesn't work. You can also check if there's a password printed on your Zoom router's label, though most models use the standard 'zoomadsl' password.
After factory resetting your Zoom router, wait for all the lights to stop blinking before trying to log in. The router takes about 2-3 minutes to fully restart and return to default settings. Once reset, your Zoom router will use its original IP address and default login credentials again.
You'll need to reconnect all your devices to the WiFi network since the reset erases your custom network name and password. Use the default WiFi information printed on your Zoom router's label to reconnect your devices.
How to Factory Reset a Zoom Router
Factory reset your Zoom router when you can't remember the admin password, when the router stops responding properly, or when you want to start fresh with default settings. Reset also helps if your Zoom router's performance has degraded over time or if you're having persistent connection problems.
Locate the small reset button on your Zoom router's back or side panel. The button is usually recessed to prevent accidental presses. With your Zoom router powered on, use a paperclip or similar thin object to press and hold the reset button. Keep holding for 10-15 seconds until you see the lights on your router start flashing.
Release the reset button and wait for your Zoom router to restart completely. The power light will turn solid, and other status lights will stabilize when the reset is finished. Don't unplug the router during this process, as it could damage the firmware. The entire reset and restart process takes about 3-4 minutes for most Zoom models.
Some newer Zoom routers require you to hold the reset button for 30 seconds instead of 10-15 seconds. Check your model's manual if the standard reset procedure doesn't work.
After resetting your Zoom router, you can access the admin panel using the default IP address and 'admin'/'zoomadsl' credentials. You'll need to reconfigure your internet connection settings, WiFi network name, and password. Start by setting up your internet connection first, then customize your wireless settings to match your preferences.
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