NTT - Default Login Admin
To access the admin page type 192.168.0.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.
Thông tin đăng nhập mặc định cho NTT
- IP Address:
- 192.168.0.1
- Username:
- user
- Password:
- user
NTT Router Login
NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) is Japan's largest telecommunications company. Their NTT Hikari fiber service supplies PR-series optical routers (manufactured by NEC, Fujitsu, and others).
Login Details
NTT routers use 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1. Username is user and password is user or the one on the router label.
About NTT Routers
NTT Communications has been Japan's leading telecommunications company for decades. The company expanded from traditional phone services into internet infrastructure and home networking equipment. NTT routers became standard equipment for many fiber and broadband connections across Japan and other Asian markets.
NTT focuses on enterprise-grade reliability in their home router products. The company designs their routers to work seamlessly with NTT's own internet services. Many NTT routers come pre-configured when you sign up for NTT internet service.
Home users choose NTT routers because they're often bundled with internet service packages. NTT routers offer stable connections and don't require much technical knowledge to set up. The company provides good customer support in Japanese and other local languages.
NTT routers work well in dense urban environments where signal interference is common. Many models include advanced features like QoS management and IPv6 support that other budget brands skip.
Accessing the NTT Admin Panel
NTT routers use a web-based admin panel that you can access through any browser. You'll need to connect your computer to the NTT router with an ethernet cable or WiFi first. Open your browser and type the router's IP address to reach the login screen.
Most NTT routers use 192.168.0.1 as their default IP address. Some newer NTT models use 192.168.1.1 instead. You can find the exact IP address printed on a sticker attached to your NTT router.
If you can't find the sticker, open Command Prompt on Windows and type 'ipconfig'. Look for the 'Default Gateway' address. That's your NTT router's IP address.
NTT routers sometimes take 30-60 seconds to load the login page completely. Don't refresh the browser if the page seems slow. Wait for the NTT logo and login fields to appear fully.
Some NTT routers block admin access when too many devices are connected. Disconnect unnecessary devices and try again. Clear your browser cache if you see old NTT login pages that won't accept your password.
NTT routers may redirect you to a Japanese language interface by default. Look for a language dropdown menu in the top corner. You can switch to English before logging in.
Popular NTT Models
The NTT PR-500KI series uses 192.168.0.1 with username 'user' and password 'user'. These routers are common in fiber internet packages. The NTT RT-500MI models also use the same default credentials but may use 192.168.1.1 instead.
NTT RV-230 series routers often come with ISP-specific passwords. Check the router label for a custom password if 'user/user' doesn't work. The NTT RS-500 business models use 192.168.0.1 but may have blank username fields.
Older NTT Web Caster models use different default IPs like 192.168.24.1. These routers often have 'admin' as both username and password.
NTT business models have more security features enabled by default. You might need to enter a PIN code shown on the router display before accessing admin settings. Home models usually skip this extra security step.
Newer NTT routers with touchscreen displays show the current admin password on screen. Press the settings button on the router itself to see the current login credentials.
Troubleshooting NTT Login Issues
Check that your computer gets an IP address from the NTT router. Go to Network Settings and make sure you're set to obtain an IP automatically. NTT routers won't respond to admin requests from devices with manual IP settings.
Try connecting directly with an ethernet cable instead of WiFi. Some NTT routers disable wireless admin access by default. You can enable WiFi admin access later through the ethernet connection.
NTT routers often ship with ISP-customized passwords instead of the default 'user/user' combination. Contact your internet service provider to get the correct admin password for your specific NTT router.
Some NTT models generate random passwords during first setup. Look for a small display screen on the router that shows the current admin password. Press any button on the NTT router to wake up the display.
After factory reset, your NTT router returns to 192.168.0.1 with 'user/user' credentials. Wait 3-5 minutes after reset before trying to log in. NTT routers need time to rebuild their internal settings.
You'll need to reconfigure your internet connection settings after reset. Contact NTT customer service for the correct PPPoE or DHCP settings for your area.
How to Factory Reset a NTT Router
Reset your NTT router when you've forgotten the admin password or when internet connection problems won't go away. Factory reset also helps when the router keeps dropping WiFi connections or runs very slowly.
Locate the small reset button on the back or bottom of your NTT router. The button is usually recessed and requires a paperclip to press. Keep the NTT router powered on during the reset process.
Press and hold the reset button for 10-15 seconds while the NTT router is running. You'll see the power LED start blinking rapidly. Release the button and wait for the router to restart completely. Don't unplug power during reset.
Some NTT routers require you to hold reset for 30 seconds instead. Check your router manual if the 10-second method doesn't work. The router will return to factory settings within 2-3 minutes.
Your NTT router will restart with default IP address 192.168.0.1 and username 'user', password 'user'. You'll need to set up your internet connection and WiFi settings again from scratch.
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