192.168.100.1 - Login Admin
To access the admin page type 192.168.100.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.
Credenciais padrão para 192.168.100.1
- Endereço IP:
- 192.168.100.1
- Usuário:
- admin
- Senha:
- admin
- Endereço IP:
- 192.168.100.1
- Usuário:
- admin
- Senha:
- -
- Endereço IP:
- 192.168.100.1
- Usuário:
- admin
- Senha:
- motorola
Passos para login
Accessing your router admin through 192.168.100.1 address will allow you to change the settings and configurations that your router software provides. Check the address you input not to confuse it with 192.168.l00.l.
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Conecte seu dispositivo ao roteador
Conecte seu computador ou celular ao roteador por WiFi ou cabo Ethernet. O cabo Ethernet é mais confiável para acessar o painel administrativo.
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Abra seu navegador
Abra qualquer navegador. Digite o endereço IP na barra de endereços (não na barra de pesquisa) e pressione Enter. Enter 192.168.100.1 into the address bar.
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Insira suas credenciais
Insira o nome de usuário e senha padrão. Se não funcionarem, verifique a etiqueta na parte inferior do seu roteador.
Solução de problemas 192.168.100.1 / 192.168.l00.l
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.
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Conexão
Certifique-se de estar na rede do roteador (não em dados móveis). Verifique se todas as luzes indicadoras estão acesas.
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Reiniciar
Desconecte o roteador por 30 segundos e reconecte. Aguarde 2 minutos antes de tentar novamente.
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Firewall
Desative temporariamente seu firewall ou software de segurança, pois pode bloquear o acesso às páginas de administração locais.
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Verifique o endereço
Digite o IP na barra de endereços, não na de pesquisa. Certifique-se de que começa com http:// e usa números, não letras. The address is 192.168.100.1, not 192.168.l00.l.
Configure Your Router at 192.168.100.1
You can change your router settings after logging into 192.168.100.1. Most Viasat, Hathway, and Virgin Media routers use this address for their admin panel. Once you're logged in, you'll see options to modify your WiFi password, update security settings, and control who can access your network.
Change Your Router Password
Look for 'Administration' or 'System' in your 192.168.100.1 dashboard. Click on it and find 'Change Password' or 'Admin Password'. Type your new password twice to confirm it. Make sure it's at least 8 characters with numbers and letters. Save the changes and write down your new password somewhere safe.
Don't use the same password for both your router admin and WiFi network. Keep them separate for better security. Your router will ask you to log out and back in with the new password.
Change Your WiFi Name and Password
Find 'Wireless' or 'WiFi Settings' in your 192.168.100.1 control panel. You'll see your current network name under 'SSID' or 'Network Name'. Change it to something you'll recognize easily. Avoid using your real name or address in the WiFi name.
Scroll down to find 'WiFi Password' or 'Passphrase'. Type a strong password with at least 12 characters. Mix uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Click 'Save' or 'Apply' to update your settings. All your devices will disconnect and you'll need to reconnect them with the new password.
Port Forwarding
Port forwarding through 192.168.100.1 lets specific programs on your computer connect directly to the internet. You'll need this for gaming consoles, security cameras, or file servers. Look for 'Port Forwarding' or 'Virtual Servers' in your router settings.
You'll need to enter the internal IP address of your device, plus the port numbers your program uses. Check your device manual or search online for the right ports. Type the start port, end port, and your device's IP address. Choose 'TCP', 'UDP', or 'Both' depending on what your program needs.
Parental Controls
Access parental controls through the 192.168.100.1 interface by looking for 'Access Control' or 'Parental Controls'. You can set time limits for specific devices or block certain websites. Enter your child's device MAC address to control their internet access.
Some Arris and Ubee routers let you pause internet for specific devices instantly. You can also set bedtime schedules to automatically block access during sleep hours.
Update Firmware
Check for firmware updates in your 192.168.100.1 settings under 'Administration' or 'System Update'. Your router needs these updates to fix security problems and improve performance. Click 'Check for Updates' to see if new firmware is available.
Never unplug your router during a firmware update. The process takes 5-10 minutes and your internet will be down temporarily. Your router will restart automatically when the update finishes.
About 192.168.100.1
The IP address 192.168.100.1 serves as your router's default gateway address. When you type this into your web browser, you're connecting directly to your router's built-in web server. Most internet service providers configure their routers to use 192.168.100.1 as the main access point for network settings.
Popular Brands Using 192.168.100.1
Viasat satellite internet modems frequently use 192.168.100.1 as their default address. Hathway cable providers in India also assign this IP to their customer routers. Virgin Media uses 192.168.100.1 for some of their newer cable modem models.
Arris and Ubee manufacture routers for many internet service providers. These companies often set 192.168.100.1 as the default because it doesn't conflict with other common router addresses like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
Private vs. Public IP Addresses
Your router has two different IP addresses. The 192.168.100.1 address only works inside your home network. Nobody on the internet can reach this address directly. Think of it like your router's internal phone extension.
Your internet provider gives you a separate public IP address that websites can see. That public address changes sometimes, but 192.168.100.1 stays the same. When you visit websites, they see your public IP address, not 192.168.100.1.
All devices in your home share the same public IP address when they go online. Your router translates between your internal 192.168.100.1 network and the public internet automatically.
How Your Router Assigns IP Addresses
Your router automatically gives IP addresses to every device that connects to your WiFi. This system is called DHCP and it prevents conflicts between devices. Your router keeps 192.168.100.1 for itself and assigns addresses like 192.168.100.2, 192.168.100.3, and so on to your phones, laptops, and tablets.
You can see which devices have which addresses by logging into 192.168.100.1 and checking the 'Connected Devices' or 'DHCP Client List' section. Your router remembers devices you've connected before and often gives them the same address each time.
Find Your Router's IP Address
If 192.168.100.1 doesn't work in your browser, your router might use a different address. On Windows, open Command Prompt and type 'ipconfig'. Look for 'Default Gateway' to see your router's real IP address.
On smartphones, check your WiFi settings and look for 'Router' or 'Gateway' information. Some routers print their IP address on a sticker on the back or bottom of the device.
Secure Your Router
Change the default username and password immediately after accessing 192.168.100.1 for the first time. The factory settings of 'admin' and 'admin' are public knowledge and make your network vulnerable to attacks from neighbors or hackers.
Marcas de roteadores usando 192.168.100.1
The following router manufacturers use 192.168.100.1 as their default gateway address:
192.168.100.1 . Router Login Admin
192.168.100.1 is used by some Arris, Motorola, and Ubee cable modem/router combo devices. Cable modems from Comcast and Spectrum often use this address.
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