Buffalo - Default Login Admin

Buffalo Default IP

To access the admin page type 192.168.11.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.

Admin

All IP addresses for Buffalo

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IP Address:
192.168.11.1
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IP Address:
192.168.1.1

Kredensial default untuk Buffalo

70 %
IP Address:
192.168.11.1
Username:
root
Password:
-
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IP Address:
192.168.11.1
Username:
admin
Password:
password

Buffalo Router Login

Buffalo Technology is a Japanese company producing networking and storage products. Their AirStation routers are popular in Japan and Asia.

Login Details

Buffalo routers use 192.168.11.1 as the default gateway. The default username is root with a blank password. Some models use admin/password.

About Buffalo Routers

Buffalo Technology started in Japan in 1975 and became a major networking equipment maker in Asia. The company built a strong reputation for reliable routers and wireless devices in Japan before expanding globally. Buffalo routers are particularly popular in the Philippines, India, and other Asian markets where the brand has strong distribution networks.

Buffalo focuses on affordable home networking solutions with user-friendly interfaces. The company designs routers that work well in dense urban environments common in Asian cities. Buffalo's AirStation series became especially popular for apartment buildings and small offices.

Home users choose Buffalo routers because they offer good value for money and reliable performance. The brand's routers typically cost less than premium competitors while still providing solid wireless coverage. Buffalo also includes helpful setup wizards that make installation easier for non-technical users.

Buffalo routers work well with various internet service providers across different countries. The company provides localized firmware and support materials in multiple languages, making their devices accessible to users who don't speak English as their first language.

Accessing the Buffalo Admin Panel

Buffalo routers use a web-based admin panel that you can access through any browser on your computer or phone. You'll need to connect to your Buffalo router's network first, then navigate to the correct IP address to reach the login page.

Most Buffalo routers use 192.168.11.1 as their default IP address, which is different from many other brands that use 192.168.1.1. Some newer Buffalo models do use 192.168.1.1, so try that if the first address doesn't work. You can also check the sticker on your Buffalo router's bottom or back panel for the exact IP address.

If you can't find the IP on the label, open Command Prompt on Windows and type 'ipconfig'. Look for the 'Default Gateway' under your wireless connection. That's your Buffalo router's IP address.

Buffalo routers sometimes take longer than other brands to load their admin interface. Wait at least 30 seconds after typing the IP address before assuming it's not working. The Buffalo login page has a distinctive blue and white design, so you'll know you're on the right page.

Some Buffalo models automatically redirect you from 192.168.11.1 to a different address like 192.168.11.100. Don't worry if the address changes after you connect. Buffalo's firmware handles this redirect to improve security.

Older Buffalo routers may show security warnings in modern browsers. Click 'Advanced' and then 'Proceed anyway' to continue. Buffalo's older SSL certificates cause these warnings, but the connection is still secure for local network access.

Popular Buffalo Models

The Buffalo WHR-G301N uses 192.168.11.1 with username 'root' and no password (leave the password field blank). The Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH also uses 192.168.11.1 but requires 'admin' as the username and 'password' as the password. Buffalo's newer AirStation AC models typically use 192.168.1.1 with 'admin' and 'password' as the default credentials.

Buffalo WXR series routers, including the popular WXR-1900DHP, use 192.168.11.1 with 'admin' and 'password'. The Buffalo WSR-2533DHP2 uses 192.168.1.1 instead. Always check your specific model's label because Buffalo changed their defaults several times over the years.

Some Buffalo routers come with a randomly generated password printed on the device label. These newer models use WPS-style security where each router has a unique default password instead of a common one like 'password'.

Buffalo's older models from before 2015 typically require 'root' with a blank password, while newer models use 'admin' and 'password'. The AirStation series generally uses the newer credential format. Buffalo's gaming-focused models often ship with more complex default passwords for better security.

Buffalo routers sold in different regions may have different default settings. Models sold in Japan often use 192.168.11.1, while versions for other markets might use 192.168.1.1. Check your router's label or manual to confirm the correct IP and credentials for your specific region and model.

Troubleshooting Buffalo Login Issues

If you can't reach your Buffalo router's admin page, first make sure you're connected to the Buffalo network via WiFi or ethernet cable. Buffalo routers won't respond to login attempts from devices on other networks. Check that your device shows a connection to your Buffalo router's WiFi network.

Try both 192.168.11.1 and 192.168.1.1 in your browser's address bar. Buffalo uses both addresses depending on the model and firmware version. Clear your browser's cache and cookies, then try again. Some Buffalo routers block access after multiple failed attempts, so wait 10 minutes before trying again.

Buffalo routers have several common default password combinations. Try 'root' with no password first, then 'admin' with 'password'. Some Buffalo models use 'admin' with no password. If none of these work, look for a sticker on your router that shows the default credentials.

Buffalo routers lock out users after too many wrong password attempts. Wait 15 minutes before trying again if you see an error message about too many failed logins. Buffalo's security system will automatically reset the lockout period after this waiting time.

After factory resetting your Buffalo router, wait 2-3 minutes for the device to fully restart before attempting to log in. Buffalo routers take longer than some brands to complete their startup process. Look for steady LED lights before trying to access the admin panel.

Buffalo routers return to their original default IP address and credentials after a factory reset. Use the settings printed on your router's label or try the common combinations for your model series. The router will ask you to run through the initial setup wizard again.

How to Factory Reset a Buffalo Router

Factory reset your Buffalo router when you can't remember the admin password, when the router won't respond to login attempts, or when you're experiencing persistent connection problems that other troubleshooting steps haven't fixed.

Locate the small Reset button on your Buffalo router, usually on the back or bottom panel. The button is typically recessed and requires a paperclip or similar thin object to press. With your Buffalo router powered on, press and hold the Reset button for 10-15 seconds until you see the LED lights start flashing.

Keep holding the Reset button even after the lights start flashing. Buffalo routers need the full 15 seconds to complete the reset process. Release the button and wait for the router to restart completely. The LED lights will go through various patterns before settling into their normal operating state.

Some Buffalo models require a different reset procedure. If the standard method doesn't work, try the 30-30-30 reset: hold Reset for 30 seconds while powered on, keep holding for 30 seconds while unplugging power, then plug back in and hold for another 30 seconds.

After resetting your Buffalo router, connect to the default WiFi network name (usually starts with 'Buffalo') and navigate to the default IP address. Buffalo's setup wizard will guide you through creating new passwords and configuring your internet connection settings.

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