Xiaomi - Default Login Admin
To access the admin page type miwifi.com into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.
All IP addresses for Xiaomi
- IP Address:
- miwifi.com
- IP Address:
- 192.168.31.1
- IP Address:
- 192.168.1.1
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- IP Address:
- miwifi.com
- Username:
- admin
- Password:
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- IP Address:
- miwifi.com
- Username:
- admin
- Password:
- admin
Xiaomi Mi Router Login
Xiaomi (Mi) produces affordable consumer routers popular in China and increasingly in Southeast Asia, India, and Europe. Their Mi Router series offers good performance at low prices.
How to Access Xiaomi Router Settings
Xiaomi Mi routers use 192.168.31.1 as the default gateway. You can also access settings via the Mi WiFi app. The web interface URL is miwifi.com.
Default Credentials
Default username is admin and password is admin. During initial setup, you create a new admin password through the setup wizard.
About Xiaomi Routers
Xiaomi started as a smartphone company in Beijing in 2010 and quickly expanded into home electronics. The company launched its router division in 2013 with the Mi Router series, targeting tech-savvy users who wanted high-performance networking at affordable prices. Xiaomi routers became popular across Asia and globally because they offered features typically found in expensive enterprise routers but at consumer-friendly prices.
Xiaomi's router business grew rapidly in markets like India, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. The company's approach combines sleek design with powerful hardware and regular firmware updates. Xiaomi routers run on modified OpenWrt firmware with a custom interface called MiWiFi, which provides more advanced features than typical consumer routers.
Home users choose Xiaomi routers because they get premium features without paying premium prices. The routers offer excellent WiFi 6 support, multiple antennas for better coverage, and advanced QoS controls that let you prioritize gaming or streaming traffic. Xiaomi also provides regular security updates and new features through firmware updates.
The brand appeals to users who want control over their network settings. Xiaomi routers include features like VPN support, guest networks, parental controls, and detailed bandwidth monitoring. The mobile app makes it easy to manage your network from anywhere, and the web interface offers advanced options for power users.
Accessing the Xiaomi Admin Panel
Xiaomi routers use a unique web address called miwifi.com instead of a traditional IP address for login access. You can type miwifi.com directly into your browser's address bar while connected to your Xiaomi router's WiFi network. If that doesn't work, Xiaomi routers also respond to standard IP addresses like 192.168.31.1 or sometimes 192.168.1.1 depending on your model and configuration.
Most Xiaomi routers use miwifi.com as their default gateway address, which makes them easier to access than other brands. Open any web browser and type miwifi.com in the address bar. You don't need to remember numbers or check IP settings. If miwifi.com doesn't load, try 192.168.31.1 since this is Xiaomi's standard IP address range.
Some older Xiaomi models or routers in bridge mode might use 192.168.1.1 instead. You can find your Xiaomi router's exact IP by checking the network settings on your connected device or looking at the sticker on the router itself. The sticker usually shows the default login address and initial password.
Xiaomi routers sometimes have issues with the miwifi.com address not loading properly. This happens when your browser has cached old DNS information or when you're connected to a different network. Clear your browser cache and cookies, then try again. Make sure you're connected to your Xiaomi router's WiFi network, not your mobile data or a different router.
Another common Xiaomi problem occurs after firmware updates. The router might temporarily use a different IP address or require you to set up the admin password again. If miwifi.com stops working after an update, try accessing 192.168.31.1 directly. Some users also experience issues with browsers that have strict security settings blocking the Xiaomi interface.
Xiaomi's web interface works best in Chrome or Firefox. Safari and Internet Explorer sometimes have compatibility issues with the MiWiFi dashboard. If you can't load the login page, try a different browser or disable browser extensions that might block the interface.
Popular Xiaomi Models
The Xiaomi AX3600 is one of their most popular WiFi 6 routers, using miwifi.com for login with a blank default password that you set during initial setup. The Mi Router 4A Gigabit is a budget-friendly option that also uses miwifi.com but sometimes ships with 'admin' as both username and password. The newer AX6000 and AX9000 models follow the same miwifi.com login pattern but require password creation during first-time setup.
Older Xiaomi models like the Mi Router 3G and Mi Router 4 might use 192.168.31.1 instead of miwifi.com for login access. These models typically have 'admin' as the username with either a blank password or 'admin' as the password. The Redmi router series, which is Xiaomi's budget line, usually defaults to 192.168.1.1 with standard admin/admin credentials.
Xiaomi's mesh router systems like the AX3000 mesh kit use miwifi.com for the main router but each satellite node gets managed through the same interface. You don't need separate login credentials for mesh nodes since they all connect through the main router's admin panel.
Newer Xiaomi routers (2020 and later) primarily use miwifi.com for easy access and require you to create an admin password during initial setup. Older models often default to numbered IP addresses and may have preset passwords. The interface looks similar across models, but newer routers have more advanced WiFi 6 settings and security options.
Xiaomi's gaming-focused routers like the AX6000 have additional features in the admin panel for game acceleration and traffic prioritization. These models still use miwifi.com for login but include extra tabs and settings not found in basic Xiaomi routers. Budget Redmi models have simplified interfaces with fewer configuration options but use the same login methods.
Troubleshooting Xiaomi Login Issues
When miwifi.com won't load, first check that you're connected to your Xiaomi router's WiFi network and not using mobile data. The miwifi.com address only works when you're on the router's local network. Try typing http://miwifi.com instead of just miwifi.com, or use the IP address 192.168.31.1 directly.
If neither address works, your Xiaomi router might be in bridge mode or have a custom IP configuration. Check your device's network settings to see what gateway IP it's using, then try accessing that address. Sometimes restarting both your device and the Xiaomi router can fix connection issues with the admin interface.
Xiaomi routers handle passwords differently depending on the model age. Newer models require you to create an admin password when you first set up the router, and there's no universal default. If you forgot this password, you'll need to factory reset the router to regain access. Older Xiaomi models might accept 'admin' as both username and password, or 'admin' as username with a blank password.
Some Xiaomi routers let you recover admin access using the Mi WiFi mobile app if you've previously connected the router to your Xiaomi account. Check if you can manage the router through the app, which might let you reset the admin password without doing a full factory reset. The app can sometimes bypass the web interface password requirements.
After factory resetting your Xiaomi router, it returns to either miwifi.com or 192.168.31.1 for admin access. The initial setup wizard will start automatically when you first connect to the reset router's WiFi network. You'll need to create a new admin password and reconfigure your WiFi network name and password during this process.
Xiaomi routers often require you to download the latest firmware immediately after reset, so make sure you have a stable internet connection during the initial setup. The reset process also clears any custom IP configurations, so the router returns to its default addressing scheme.
How to Factory Reset a Xiaomi Router
Factory reset your Xiaomi router when you can't remember the admin password, when the firmware becomes corrupted, or when you're experiencing persistent connectivity issues that other troubleshooting steps haven't fixed. Reset is also necessary if you're selling the router or if previous configuration changes have made the network unstable.
Locate the reset button on your Xiaomi router, which is usually a small recessed button on the back or bottom of the device. With the router powered on, press and hold the reset button using a paperclip or similar tool for about 10-15 seconds. The LED lights on the front will typically flash or change color to indicate the reset is processing.
Keep holding the button until you see the lights return to their startup pattern, then release the button. The Xiaomi router will reboot automatically, which takes about 2-3 minutes. Don't unplug the power during this process as it could corrupt the firmware. Once the lights stabilize, the router has returned to factory defaults and you can access miwifi.com to begin setup again.
Some newer Xiaomi models have a reset button that requires the router to be powered on for 30 seconds before pressing, then held for 10 seconds while powered. Check your specific model's manual if the standard reset procedure doesn't work, as Xiaomi has used different reset timing across their router lineup.
Connect to the Xiaomi router's default WiFi network, which will be named something like 'Xiaomi_XXXX' with the X's being part of the MAC address. Open miwifi.com in your browser to start the setup wizard, create a new admin password, and configure your preferred network settings. The router will download any available firmware updates during this initial setup process.
Popular Xiaomi Models
| Model | Default IP | Username | Password |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mi Router AX6000 | 192.168.31.1 | admin | (none) |
| Mi Router AX3600 | 192.168.31.1 | admin | (none) |
| Redmi Router AX5 | 192.168.31.1 | admin | (none) |
| Mi AIoT Router AX3600 | 192.168.31.1 | admin | (none) |
| Mi Router 4 | 192.168.31.1 | admin | admin |
| Mi Router 4A | 192.168.31.1 | admin | admin |
| Mi Router 3C | 192.168.31.1 | admin | admin |
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