MitraStar - Default Login Admin

MitraStar 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

Default logins for MitraStar

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IP Address:
192.168.1.1
Username:
admin
Password:
admin

MitraStar Router Login

Need to change your WiFi password or update your network settings? Log into your MitraStar router's setup page to get it done.

The default gateway address for MitraStar is 192.168.1.1. Type this into your browser's address bar (not the search bar) while connected to the router's network.

Login Steps

Accessing your MitraStar router admin through http://192.168.1.1 will allow you to change the settings and configurations that your router software provides.

  1. Connect to your MitraStar router. Make sure the router is on. Plug in an ethernet cable or connect to the router's WiFi. Ethernet works best for admin access.

  2. Open any web browser. Type 192.168.1.1 into the address bar (not the search bar) and press Enter.

  3. If the default IP doesn't work, find the real one. On Windows, open Command Prompt and type ipconfig. Look for "Default Gateway". On Mac, open Terminal and type netstat -nr.

  4. Use the default credentials listed above. The most common combo is admin / admin. Check the label on the bottom of your router if those don't work.

  5. You're in. Change your WiFi name and password, set up port forwarding, update firmware, or adjust security settings.

Troubleshooting MitraStar Router Login

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.

  • Can't reach the login page

    Make sure you're connected to the MitraStar router via WiFi or ethernet, not mobile data. Type http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar. If it still won't load, unplug the router for 30 seconds and try again.

  • Default credentials not accepted

    Check the sticker on the bottom of your MitraStar router. The actual username and password are printed there. If those don't work either, someone changed them. You'll need to factory reset.

  • Router stops working after changes

    Reset to factory defaults: hold the reset button on the back of your MitraStar router for 10-30 seconds. Wait 2-3 minutes for it to reboot, then log in again.

  • Forgot the admin password

    A factory reset is the only way back in. This wipes all settings, including your WiFi name and password. You'll need to set everything up again after the reset.

  • Settings won't save

    Use an ethernet cable instead of WiFi when making changes. Some MitraStar routers drop the connection during saves, which causes errors.

About MitraStar Routers

MitraStar Technology is a Taiwan-based company that began manufacturing networking equipment in the early 2000s. They started as an ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) creating routers and gateways for major telecommunications companies worldwide. MitraStar built their reputation by producing reliable DSL and fiber gateway devices for ISPs across Asia, Europe, and the Americas.

Today, MitraStar focuses heavily on FTTH (Fiber-to-the-Home) solutions and Wi-Fi 6 technology. You'll often find their equipment branded under ISP names like Chunghwa Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, and various cable providers. The company produces both consumer routers and carrier-grade equipment, with many of their devices serving as the backbone for residential internet connections in developing markets.

Home users choose MitraStar routers because they're often provided directly by internet service providers at competitive prices. ISPs trust MitraStar's hardware for its stability and ease of remote management. Many users in the Philippines, India, and Latin America receive MitraStar devices as part of their fiber internet packages.

MitraStar routers are known for their straightforward web interface and reliable performance with high-speed fiber connections. The brand offers good value for money, especially in markets where other premium router brands might be too expensive. Their devices typically include strong Wi-Fi coverage and simple setup processes that work well for non-technical users.

Accessing the MitraStar Admin Panel

You access your MitraStar router's admin panel through a web browser using the device's IP address. MitraStar uses a clean, simple interface that doesn't require technical knowledge to navigate. Open any web browser on a device connected to your MitraStar router and type the admin address in the URL bar.

Most MitraStar routers use 192.168.1.1 as their default IP address. You can verify this by checking the label on the back or bottom of your MitraStar device. Look for text that says "Default Gateway" or "Management IP" followed by the numbers.

If 192.168.1.1 doesn't work, try 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.100.1, as some MitraStar models use these alternatives. You can also find your MitraStar router's IP by opening Command Prompt on Windows and typing "ipconfig". Look for the "Default Gateway" entry under your network adapter.

MitraStar routers sometimes block admin access if you've made too many login attempts with wrong passwords. Wait 5-10 minutes before trying again, as the device temporarily locks out connections. Some MitraStar models also disable remote management by default, so make sure you're connecting from a device on the local network.

If your browser shows a security warning when accessing your MitraStar admin page, click "Advanced" and "Proceed anyway". MitraStar uses self-signed certificates that browsers flag as untrusted, but this is normal for router admin interfaces. Don't use HTTPS in the address bar unless your specific MitraStar model requires it.

Some newer MitraStar routers redirect you to a setup wizard on first access. Complete the basic setup before you can reach the full admin interface. The wizard typically asks for your ISP settings and Wi-Fi network name, which you can change later through the main configuration pages.

Popular MitraStar Models

The MitraStar GPT-2541GNAC is popular in fiber internet packages and uses admin/admin as default credentials. This model features Wi-Fi 5 support and four Gigabit Ethernet ports. The login page displays the MitraStar logo and a simple username/password form.

MitraStar's GPT-2741GNAC model offers Wi-Fi 6 capabilities and typically comes with ISP-customized firmware. Login credentials remain admin/admin unless your ISP has changed them. The interface includes a quick setup section and advanced configuration options for power users.

The older MitraStar DSL-491GNU series, common in DSL deployments, also uses admin/admin by default. These models have a slightly different web interface with tabs across the top instead of a sidebar menu. Some units in this series use "user" as the default username instead of "admin".

Newer MitraStar Wi-Fi 6 models feature a more modern web interface with dark mode options and mobile-responsive design. Older DSL models use a basic HTML interface that works better on slower connections but offers fewer visual cues for navigation.

ISP-customized MitraStar routers often have modified login pages with the provider's branding and different default passwords. Check with your internet provider if admin/admin doesn't work, as they might have set custom credentials during initial configuration.

Troubleshooting MitraStar Login Issues

If you can't reach your MitraStar admin page, check that your device is connected to the router's network, not a guest network or different router. MitraStar routers often disable admin access from guest networks for security reasons. Make sure you're using an Ethernet cable or connected to the main Wi-Fi network.

Try clearing your browser's cache and cookies, then restart the browser completely. Some MitraStar models have issues with saved login data that can prevent the admin page from loading properly. You can also try accessing the router from a different device or browser to rule out local computer issues.

MitraStar routers ship with admin/admin as the default username and password combination. If this doesn't work, check if your ISP changed the credentials during initial setup. Many service providers print custom login information on a sticker attached to the router or include it in your installation paperwork.

Some MitraStar models use "user" as the default username with "admin" as the password. Try this combination if admin/admin fails. If you've previously changed the password and forgot it, you'll need to perform a factory reset to restore the default credentials.

After factory resetting your MitraStar router, wait 2-3 minutes for the device to fully restart before attempting to log in. The default credentials will be restored to admin/admin (or user/admin for some models). You'll need to reconfigure your internet connection settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and any custom configurations you had previously set up.

How to Factory Reset a MitraStar Router

Factory reset your MitraStar router when you've forgotten the admin password, if the device isn't responding properly, or if you want to start fresh with default settings. Consider this option when login issues persist after trying other troubleshooting steps.

Locate the small Reset button on your MitraStar router, usually found on the back panel near the power connector. The button is typically recessed to prevent accidental presses. With the router powered on, use a paperclip or similar thin object to press and hold the Reset button.

Hold the Reset button for 10-15 seconds while watching the LED indicators on your MitraStar device. The lights will typically flash or change color pattern to indicate the reset is in progress. Release the button and wait for the router to restart completely, which usually takes 2-3 minutes.

Some MitraStar models require you to hold the Reset button for exactly 10 seconds, then release it when specific LEDs start blinking. Check your model's documentation if the standard reset procedure doesn't work, as timing can be important for certain MitraStar devices.

Once your MitraStar router completes the factory reset, you'll need to set up your internet connection again using settings from your ISP. The Wi-Fi network name will return to the default printed on your router's label, and you'll need to create new network passwords and configure any port forwarding or parental controls you were using.

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