Rogers - Default Login Admin

Rogers Default IP

To access the admin page type 192.168.0.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.

Administrar

All IP addresses for Rogers

75 %
IP Address:
192.168.0.1
20 %
IP Address:
10.0.0.1

Credenciais padrão para Rogers

65 %
IP Address:
192.168.0.1
Username:
cusadmin
Password:
password
25 %
IP Address:
192.168.0.1
Username:
admin
Password:
admin

Rogers Router Login

Rogers Communications is Canada's largest cable company, offering internet, TV, and mobile services primarily in Ontario and major Canadian cities. Their supplied ignite gateways are manufactured by Hitron.

Login Details

Rogers Ignite gateways use 192.168.0.1 or 10.0.0.1. Username is admin and the password is on the device label.

About Rogers Routers

Rogers Communications started providing cable internet and home networking equipment to Canadian households in the 1990s. The company partners with manufacturers like Hitron, Technicolor, and Arris to create Rogers-branded cable modems and routers. Rogers devices come pre-configured with the company's network settings and custom firmware.

Rogers has grown into Canada's largest wireless carrier and cable internet provider. The company serves over 2.8 million internet customers across Ontario, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland. Rogers ships different router models depending on your internet package and location.

Rogers customers receive their routers directly from the company as part of their internet service package. You don't choose the specific model. Rogers handles all the initial setup and configuration before shipping the device to your home.

Rogers routers come with 24/7 technical support and warranty coverage through the company. The devices include Rogers' custom interface that matches their online account portal. Rogers also provides free router replacements when your device becomes outdated or stops working properly.

Accessing the Rogers Admin Panel

Rogers routers use a web-based admin panel that you can access through any browser on your network. You'll need to connect to the Rogers router's IP address and enter the login credentials printed on your device label.

Most Rogers cable modems use 192.168.0.1 as the default gateway address. Some newer Rogers models use 10.0.0.1 instead. Check the white sticker on your Rogers device for the exact IP address.

You can also find your Rogers router's IP by opening Command Prompt on Windows and typing 'ipconfig'. Look for the 'Default Gateway' address under your active network connection.

Rogers routers often use 'cusadmin' as the default username instead of 'admin'. Check the device label carefully because Rogers prints the exact credentials on each unit. The password might be 'password' or a unique code specific to your device.

Some Rogers customers can't access the admin panel because the router is in bridge mode. Rogers technicians sometimes enable bridge mode when installing additional networking equipment. You'll need to call Rogers support to disable bridge mode before you can access the local admin interface.

Rogers firmware updates can change the login page layout and URL structure. If you get a 'page not found' error, try clearing your browser cache or using a different browser. Rogers routers sometimes redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS automatically.

Popular Rogers Models

The Rogers Hitron CODA-4582 cable modem uses 'cusadmin' and 'password' as default credentials. Rogers ships this model to most new internet customers in Ontario and the Maritime provinces. The admin panel is accessible at 192.168.0.1.

Rogers Arris XB6 and XB7 gateways use 'admin' and 'password' by default. Rogers provides these models for customers with Ignite internet packages. You'll find the exact password printed on the device label. The Technicolor CGM4140COM uses similar credentials but connects at 10.0.0.1 instead.

Older Rogers models like the Hitron CGN3ACR and CGN3ACSMR use 'cusadmin' and 'password'. Rogers still supports these devices but doesn't ship them to new customers. Check your device model number on the back label to confirm which credentials to use.

Rogers cable modems typically use port 80 for admin access, while Rogers gateway models often use port 8080. Gateway devices combine modem and router functions, so they have more configuration options than basic cable modems.

Newer Rogers Ignite gateways include the Rogers Connect app for mobile management. You can change basic settings through the app without accessing the web interface. Older Rogers models require web browser access for all configuration changes.

Troubleshooting Rogers Login Issues

Make sure you're connected to the Rogers network before trying to access the admin panel. Rogers routers won't respond to login attempts from devices on other networks. Check that your computer shows an active connection to your Rogers WiFi or ethernet.

Rogers cable modems sometimes take 2-3 minutes to fully boot up after power cycling. Wait for all the status lights to turn solid before attempting to access the admin interface. The power and internet lights should be steady, not blinking.

Rogers prints the default login credentials on a white sticker attached to each device. Look for 'Username' and 'Password' fields on this label. Don't confuse the admin password with your WiFi password, which appears separately.

If someone changed the Rogers router password and you don't know the new credentials, you'll need to factory reset the device. Rogers doesn't provide password recovery options for local admin accounts. The reset button will restore the original username and password printed on the device label.

Rogers routers return to factory defaults after a reset, including the original login credentials. You'll need to reconfigure your WiFi network name and password after resetting. Rogers devices don't automatically restore your previous settings.

Some Rogers models require activation through the Rogers website after a factory reset. Call Rogers customer service if your internet connection doesn't work properly after resetting the device.

How to Factory Reset a Rogers Router

Reset your Rogers router when you can't remember the admin password, when the device stops responding to configuration changes, or when Rogers technical support recommends it during troubleshooting.

Locate the small reset button on your Rogers device. You'll find it on the back or bottom panel, usually recessed to prevent accidental presses. Keep your Rogers router powered on during the reset process.

Press and hold the reset button for 10-15 seconds using a paperclip or similar tool. Rogers devices typically have a red reset button that requires firm pressure. Don't release the button until you see the status lights start blinking rapidly.

Wait 2-3 minutes for your Rogers router to complete the reset process. All lights should return to their normal patterns before you attempt to access the admin panel. The device will use the default credentials printed on the label after reset.

You'll need to set up your WiFi network again after resetting your Rogers router. Use the default admin credentials to log in, then configure your preferred network name and password. Rogers devices don't save your previous WiFi settings during factory reset.

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