SoftBank - Default Login Admin
To access the admin page type 192.168.3.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.
Thông tin đăng nhập mặc định cho SoftBank
- IP Address:
- 192.168.3.1
- Username:
- admin
- Password:
- admin
SoftBank Router Login
SoftBank is one of Japan's largest telecommunications companies, providing mobile, broadband, and TV services. Their SoftBank Air and Hikari broadband services supply home routers and gateway devices.
Login Details
SoftBank routers use 192.168.3.1 or 192.168.0.1. Username is admin and the password is on the device label.
About SoftBank Routers
SoftBank started as a Japanese telecommunications giant and expanded into home networking equipment to support their internet services. The company provides routers primarily to their broadband customers in Japan, often bundling devices with fiber optic internet plans. SoftBank routers are engineered specifically for the Japanese market and SoftBank's network infrastructure.
SoftBank has partnered with various manufacturers to create custom firmware and interfaces for their routers. You'll find SoftBank branding on devices made by companies like Buffalo and NEC, but with SoftBank's specific configuration and management interface. The company focuses on providing reliable home networking solutions that work seamlessly with their internet services.
Home users choose SoftBank routers because they come pre-configured for SoftBank's internet service. You don't need to worry about complex setup procedures since these devices are optimized for SoftBank's network. The routers often include Japanese language support and customer service that understands the local market.
SoftBank routers are popular among users who want a plug-and-play solution. The company provides good technical support in Japanese, and replacement devices are easily available through SoftBank stores and service centers.
Accessing the SoftBank Admin Panel
You can access your SoftBank router's admin panel through any web browser on your computer or phone. Connect to your SoftBank router's Wi-Fi network first, then open your browser and navigate to the admin IP address. SoftBank routers typically use a clean, Japanese-style interface that's easy to navigate even if you don't read Japanese.
Most SoftBank routers use 192.168.3.1 as their default IP address, though some older models use 192.168.0.1. You can find the exact IP address printed on a sticker attached to your SoftBank router, usually on the bottom or back panel. Look for text that says "ログイン URL" or "Login URL" followed by the IP address.
If you can't find the sticker or it's worn off, open Command Prompt on Windows and type "ipconfig". Look for the "Default Gateway" address under your network connection. On Mac, go to System Preferences, then Network, and check your connection details for the router address.
SoftBank routers sometimes display Japanese text in the login interface, which can confuse English-speaking users. Look for buttons labeled "ログイン" (login) or text fields for username and password. The interface layout is usually intuitive even with Japanese labels.
Some SoftBank models redirect you to a different URL after entering the IP address. Don't worry if the address bar shows something like "192.168.3.1/cgi-bin/luci" after you connect. SoftBank uses custom firmware that sometimes changes the URL path.
If you see a security warning about the connection not being private, click "Advanced" and then "Proceed" to continue. SoftBank routers use self-signed certificates that trigger these warnings in modern browsers.
Popular SoftBank Models
The SoftBank光 BBユニット series are among the most common models. These white rectangular devices usually have "admin" as both username and password. The model number appears on the device label, often starting with "E-WMTA" followed by numbers. These units connect directly to SoftBank's fiber service.
SoftBank's AirStation series, manufactured by Buffalo, uses similar login credentials but may have a slightly different interface. Look for model numbers starting with "WSR-" or "WXR-" on Buffalo-made SoftBank routers. The 802.11ac models like WSR-2533DHP series are popular for high-speed connections.
Older SoftBank routers from the ADSL era might use different default passwords. Check the device label for models starting with "Yahoo! BB" branding, as these were part of SoftBank's previous internet service. Some of these models use "user" and "user" or have no password at all.
Newer SoftBank fiber routers typically use a web-based interface accessible at 192.168.3.1, while older ADSL models might use 192.168.0.1. The BBユニット models have a distinctive blue and white interface with large buttons for common settings.
SoftBank AirStation models made by Buffalo have a different interface layout that looks more like standard Buffalo firmware but with SoftBank customizations. You'll see SoftBank logos and specific menu items related to SoftBank services that aren't available on regular Buffalo routers.
Troubleshooting SoftBank Login Issues
If you can't reach the SoftBank login page, check that your device is connected to the SoftBank router's network and not your phone's hotspot or a neighbor's Wi-Fi. Look for a network name that includes "SoftBank" or matches the SSID printed on your router's label.
Try both 192.168.3.1 and 192.168.0.1 in your browser's address bar. Some SoftBank models switch between these addresses depending on the connection type. If neither works, unplug your SoftBank router for 10 seconds, plug it back in, and wait 2-3 minutes for it to fully restart before trying again.
Most SoftBank routers use "admin" for both username and password, but some models have different defaults. Check the label on your SoftBank device for printed login credentials. Look for text like "ユーザー名" (username) and "パスワード" (password) in Japanese.
If someone changed the password and you don't know it, you'll need to reset your SoftBank router to factory defaults. SoftBank routers don't have password recovery features, so a factory reset is your only option to regain access to the admin panel.
After resetting your SoftBank router, the login credentials return to the factory defaults printed on the device label. You'll need to reconfigure your internet connection settings if you're not using automatic configuration from SoftBank's service.
SoftBank fiber customers can usually plug in their router and have internet access restored automatically. ADSL customers might need to enter connection details provided by SoftBank during their original service setup.
How to Factory Reset a SoftBank Router
Reset your SoftBank router when you can't remember the admin password, when the device isn't working properly, or when you're setting it up for a new internet connection. A factory reset erases all custom settings and returns the router to its original SoftBank configuration.
Locate the small reset button on your SoftBank router, usually on the back or bottom panel near the power connector. The button is typically recessed and labeled "RESET" or "リセット" in Japanese. Make sure your SoftBank router is powered on and running normally before starting the reset.
Press and hold the reset button using a paperclip or similar thin object. Keep holding the button for 10-15 seconds while watching the LED lights on your SoftBank router. You'll see the lights flash or change color during the reset process. Release the button when the lights start blinking rapidly.
Wait 2-3 minutes for your SoftBank router to complete the factory reset and restart. The device will return to its default settings, including the original network name and password printed on the device label. Don't unplug the router during this process.
After the factory reset completes, connect to your SoftBank router using the default network name and password from the device label. Open your web browser and go to the default IP address to access the admin panel with the original username and password. You can now reconfigure your settings or set a new admin password.
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