Pace - Default Login Admin

Pace Default IP

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

Admin

All IP addresses for Pace

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IP Address:
192.168.1.1
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IP Address:
192.168.0.1

Kredensial default untuk Pace

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IP Address:
192.168.1.1
Username:
admin
Password:
admin

Pace Router Login

Pace (acquired by Arris/CommScope) was a UK company producing set-top boxes and home gateways for ISPs worldwide including AT&T, Sky, and BT.

Login Details

Pace routers typically use 192.168.1.1. Default username is admin and password is admin or password.

About Pace Routers

Pace was founded in 1946 in the UK and became a major player in broadband equipment manufacturing. The company specialized in set-top boxes and gateway devices before expanding into home networking products. Pace merged with Arris in 2016, but many routers still carry the Pace branding and interface design.

Today, Pace routers are commonly distributed by internet service providers across Asia, Latin America, and other emerging markets. You'll often find Pace devices bundled with fiber and DSL internet packages from local ISPs. The brand focuses on affordable, reliable networking equipment for residential users.

Home users choose Pace routers because they're typically provided by their internet service provider at no extra cost. ISPs like Pace because the devices are budget-friendly and offer solid performance for basic home networking needs. The routers come pre-configured for most users, which means less technical setup required.

Pace routers are particularly common in the Philippines, parts of India, and several Latin American countries where ISPs bundle them with internet service packages. The simple web interface makes them accessible for non-technical users who just need basic Wi-Fi and port forwarding.

Accessing the Pace Admin Panel

You can access your Pace router's admin panel through any web browser on your computer or phone. Pace uses a straightforward web interface that doesn't require special software or apps. Just make sure you're connected to your Pace router's Wi-Fi or ethernet before starting.

Most Pace routers use 192.168.1.1 as the default IP address, though some older models use 192.168.0.1. You can find your Pace router's IP address by checking the sticker on the bottom or back of the device. Look for text that says "Gateway" or "Default Gateway" followed by the IP address.

If you can't find the sticker or it's worn off, open Command Prompt on Windows and type "ipconfig". Look for the "Default Gateway" entry under your network connection. On Mac, go to System Preferences, then Network, and check your connection details.

Pace routers sometimes have issues with browser compatibility, especially with older versions of Internet Explorer. If you can't load the login page, try using Chrome, Firefox, or Safari instead. Clear your browser cache if the page loads but shows errors.

Some Pace models have a security feature that blocks admin access if you enter wrong passwords multiple times. Wait 10-15 minutes before trying again if you get locked out. The router will reset the lockout automatically.

Another common Pace issue is the admin page loading very slowly or timing out. This often happens when the router's memory is full from too many connected devices. Try disconnecting some devices or restart the router by unplugging it for 30 seconds.

Popular Pace Models

The Pace 5268AC is widely used by AT&T and other ISPs, with default login credentials of admin/admin. This model has a distinctive white rectangular design and supports both DSL and fiber connections. The Pace 5031NV is another common model found in many ISP packages, also using admin/admin for login.

Pace TG582n routers are popular in European and Asian markets, typically using admin/admin or sometimes admin/password as default credentials. The TG789vn v2 is a newer model that supports VDSL2 and has the same admin/admin default login. Some ISPs change these defaults, so check your router's label if admin/admin doesn't work.

Older Pace models like the 2Wire series (acquired by Pace) might use different defaults. The 2Wire 3800HGV often uses blank username with "admin" as password, while the 5031NV typically sticks with admin/admin.

Pace router login interfaces vary significantly between model lines. The newer 5268AC series has a modern blue and white interface with clearly labeled menu sections. Older Pace models like the TG series use a more basic interface with green and gray colors.

Some Pace models require you to accept a security certificate before accessing the admin panel. This is normal and you can proceed safely. ISP-customized Pace routers might have modified login pages with the service provider's branding, but the functionality remains the same.

Troubleshooting Pace Login Issues

If you can't reach your Pace router's admin page, first check that you're typing the IP address correctly in your browser's address bar. Don't add "www" or "http://" unless specifically needed. Make sure you're connected to the Pace router's network, not a neighbor's Wi-Fi or mobile data.

Pace routers sometimes disable remote management by default, which means you must be on the local network to access the admin panel. If you're using a VPN, disconnect it and try again. Some Pace models also have a "Guest Network" that blocks admin access for security reasons.

Pace routers almost always use "admin" for both username and password as factory defaults. If this doesn't work, check the white sticker on your router for custom credentials printed by your ISP. Some service providers change the default password to something like "password" or use the router's serial number.

ISPs often print login credentials on a separate card or paper included with the router. If you can't find these materials, contact your internet service provider for the correct login information. They can provide the custom credentials or walk you through a factory reset if needed.

After factory resetting your Pace router, wait 2-3 minutes for it to fully boot up before trying to access the admin panel. The login will return to the factory defaults printed on the router's label. If you don't see those defaults listed, try admin/admin first, then admin/password.

You'll need to reconfigure your internet connection settings after a factory reset. Have your ISP's connection details ready, including any PPPoE usernames, static IP addresses, or VLAN settings your service requires.

How to Factory Reset a Pace Router

Factory reset your Pace router when you've forgotten the admin password, the device isn't working properly after configuration changes, or you're setting it up for a new internet connection. Don't reset unless other troubleshooting steps haven't worked, as you'll lose all your Wi-Fi settings and port forwarding rules.

Locate the small reset button on your Pace router, usually on the back or bottom panel. The button is often recessed and requires a paperclip or pen tip to press. Make sure your Pace router is powered on and running normally before starting the reset process.

Press and hold the reset button for 10-15 seconds while the router is powered on. You'll see the LED lights change or flash during this process. Release the button and wait for the router to reboot completely, which takes 2-3 minutes. Don't unplug the power during this time.

Some Pace models have a slightly different procedure. On the 5268AC, hold the reset button until the power light turns red, then release it. The router will restart automatically and return to factory settings.

Once your Pace router finishes rebooting, connect to its default Wi-Fi network or plug in an ethernet cable. The network name and password will be printed on the router's label. You can then access the admin panel using the factory default credentials and reconfigure your internet settings and Wi-Fi preferences.

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