TM Unifi - Default Login Admin

TM Unifi 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.

Admin

Default logins for TM Unifi

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IP Address:
192.168.0.1
Username:
admin
Password:
admin

TM Unifi Router Login

TM Unifi is Telekom Malaysia's fibre broadband service, one of the most widely used home broadband services in Malaysia. Their supplied routers include devices from Huawei and ZTE.

Login Details

TM Unifi routers use 192.168.0.1. Username is admin and password is admin or the one on the router label.

About TM Unifi Routers

TM Unifi started as Telekom Malaysia's fiber broadband service in 2010. The company provides high-speed internet across Malaysia through fiber optic networks. TM Unifi routers come bundled with their internet packages and serve millions of Malaysian homes and businesses.

TM Unifi has grown to become Malaysia's largest fiber internet provider. The company offers various speed tiers from 30 Mbps to 800 Mbps. TM Unifi routers are specifically configured for their network and include built-in settings for their services.

Malaysian users choose TM Unifi because it comes free with their internet subscription. You don't need to buy a separate router when you sign up for TM Unifi service. The routers work right out of the box with TM's network settings already configured.

TM Unifi routers offer reliable WiFi coverage for most Malaysian homes. They include parental controls, guest networks, and quality of service features. The routers receive automatic firmware updates through TM's network.

Accessing the TM Unifi Admin Panel

Access your TM Unifi router admin panel by opening a web browser and typing 192.168.0.1 in the address bar. You'll see the TM Unifi login page with username and password fields. Enter 'admin' for both username and password to log in.

TM Unifi routers use 192.168.0.1 as the default gateway address. You can verify this by checking your network settings on Windows or Mac. Open Command Prompt and type 'ipconfig' to see your default gateway.

If 192.168.0.1 doesn't work, check the sticker on your TM Unifi router. Some newer models might use 192.168.1.1 or a different address. The login URL is usually printed on the router label.

TM Unifi routers sometimes block admin access from WiFi connections. Connect your computer directly to the router with an Ethernet cable if you can't reach the login page. The wired connection bypasses WiFi security restrictions.

Some TM Unifi models have a 'Local Admin' toggle in their settings. If someone disabled this feature, you can't access the admin panel locally. You'll need to factory reset the router to restore admin access.

Browser cache problems often prevent TM Unifi login pages from loading. Clear your browser cache and cookies, then try again. Chrome and Firefox sometimes save old login credentials that conflict with TM Unifi's interface.

Popular TM Unifi Models

The TM Unifi D-Link DIR-615 uses admin/admin as default credentials and 192.168.0.1 as the IP address. TM distributes this model with their basic fiber packages. The Asus RT-AC58U comes with newer TM Unifi subscriptions and also uses admin/admin credentials.

TM's Huawei HG8045H fiber modem includes built-in router functions. It uses root/admin as the default login instead of admin/admin. The TP-Link Archer C6 distributed by TM Unifi keeps the standard admin/admin credentials but includes TM's custom firmware.

Some TM Unifi customers receive the Linksys EA6350 router. You'll find admin/admin works for login, but the interface looks different from other TM models. The setup wizard includes TM-specific configuration options.

Older TM Unifi routers from 2015-2018 have simpler web interfaces with fewer settings. Newer models include advanced WiFi controls, bandwidth monitoring, and parental filters. The login process stays the same across all models.

TM's fiber modems with built-in routers require different credentials than standalone routers. Check if your device is a pure router or a combined modem-router. Combined units often use root/admin instead of admin/admin for login.

Troubleshooting TM Unifi Login Issues

When you can't reach 192.168.0.1, check if your computer gets an IP address from the TM Unifi router. Open Network Settings and verify you have an address like 192.168.0.X. If you see 169.254.X.X, the router isn't assigning addresses properly.

Restart your TM Unifi router by unplugging power for 30 seconds. Wait for all lights to turn green before trying to access 192.168.0.1 again. Some TM models take 2-3 minutes to fully boot up and enable the admin interface.

TM Unifi routers ship with admin/admin as default credentials. If this doesn't work, someone changed the password after initial setup. Look for a password written on the router sticker or in the user manual that came with your TM service.

Some TM Unifi technicians change default passwords during installation. Call TM customer service at 100 to ask if they have your router's admin password on file. They can help you regain access or schedule a technician visit.

After factory resetting your TM Unifi router, wait for the power light to turn solid green. Open a browser and go to 192.168.0.1 to start setup. The default admin/admin credentials will work again after reset.

You'll need to reconfigure your WiFi network name and password after reset. TM Unifi routers return to factory WiFi settings, which are usually printed on the router label. Write down your custom settings before doing a factory reset.

How to Factory Reset a TM Unifi Router

Factory reset your TM Unifi router when you can't remember the admin password or if the device stops responding to configuration changes. Reset also helps if someone misconfigured network settings and you can't access the internet.

Locate the small Reset button on your TM Unifi router, usually on the back panel near the power port. Use a paperclip or toothpick to press and hold the button while the router is powered on. Hold for 10-15 seconds until the lights flash or turn off.

Keep holding the Reset button until you see the power light start blinking. Release the button and wait 2-3 minutes for the TM Unifi router to restart completely. Don't unplug power during the reset process as this can damage the firmware.

Some TM Unifi models require you to hold Reset for 30 seconds. Check your specific model's instructions, but 10-15 seconds works for most TM routers. The lights will give you feedback about the reset progress.

Your TM Unifi router returns to factory defaults after reset. The admin password becomes admin/admin again, and WiFi settings return to the printed defaults on the router label. You'll need to reconfigure your network name, password, and any custom settings you had before.

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