Globe at Home Router Login

Globe At Home, Globe Telecom's broadband service in the Philippines, provides Fiber (ONT) or LTE/5G modem/routers. This guide helps access their admin settings.

How to Login to Globe at Home Router

Accessing your Globe At Home router or modem settings lets you manage your WiFi network, check device connections, and view status. Globe uses various devices (often Huawei, Nokia, ZTE, FiberHome).

Common default IP addresses include 192.168.1.1 (often for older DSL or Fiber setups) and 192.168.254.254 (frequently used for newer Fiber ONTs and LTE/5G modems). Ensure your device is connected to the Globe network.

Launch your browser and enter the appropriate IP. The login credentials vary:

  • Basic access (viewing info, basic WiFi change): Often user / user or check the sticker.
  • Admin access (more settings): Try admin / admin, or sometimes specific defaults like admin / @l03e1t3 (for some Huawei models).

Always check the sticker on your specific Globe device first as it's the most reliable source for default logins. Note that 'user' level access might not allow changing all settings.

  1. Connect your device (PC, phone) to your Globe At Home network via WiFi or Ethernet.
  2. Open a web browser.
  3. Type 'http://192.168.1.1' (common for DSL/older Fiber) or '192.168.254.254' (common for newer Fiber/LTE) in the address bar.
  4. Enter username/password. Common: 'user'/'user', 'admin'/'admin', 'admin'/'@l03e1t3', or check sticker/manual.
  5. Click 'Login' or 'Sign In'.

Default IPs, username and password for Globe at Home

Router Brand IP Username Password Confidence
Globe at Home 192.168.254.254 admin 1234 92%
Globe at Home 192.168.1.1 admin admin 98%
Globe at Home 192.168.2.1 admin admin 94%

Popular Router Models using Globe at Home

Model IP Username Password
Globe Home Router (Huawei) 192.168.254.254 user user
Globe Home Router (ZTE) 192.168.1.1 admin 1234
Globe Home Prepaid WiFi 192.168.254.254 user @l03e1t3

Troubleshooting Issues with Globe at Home Router

Can't log in to your Globe At Home router? Check these solutions:

  • Correct IP Address: Try both '192.168.1.1' and '192.168.254.254'. Type carefully in the address bar.
  • Verify Connection: Ensure you're connected to the Globe WiFi or using a working Ethernet cable to a LAN port.
  • Check Credentials: Try 'user'/'user' for basic access. Try 'admin'/'admin' and 'admin'/'@l03e1t3' for admin access. Examine the device sticker thoroughly for printed logins (might be labeled 'Account'/'Password' or similar). Case sensitivity matters.
  • Using 'user' vs 'admin': Remember that 'user' login often has limited privileges compared to 'admin'.
  • Browser Cache/Mode: Clear cache and cookies. Use an incognito/private window. Try a different browser.
  • Modem Reboot: Unplug the Globe modem/router, wait a minute, plug it back in. Allow 5-10 minutes for full initialization.
  • Factory Reset (Caution): Press and hold the recessed reset button for 15-20 seconds. Restores defaults (sticker/common ones). *Warning: Erases custom WiFi settings. May cause loss of internet on Fiber if specific configurations are needed. Contact Globe support if unsure.*
  • GlobeOne App: Some basic management (like WiFi password change) might be possible through the GlobeOne app.

Globe at Home Router setup

After logging in (preferably with 'admin' rights), consider these setup steps:

  1. Change WiFi Password: Go to WLAN/Wireless/WiFi settings and set a strong WPA2/WPA3 password. Do this for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands if applicable.
  2. Customize WiFi Name (SSID): Change the default Globe network name(s) if you wish.
  3. Change Admin Login Password: If the interface allows (under Management/Administration), change the password for the 'admin' account from its default for security.
  4. Review Connected Devices: Check the DHCP client list or device information page.
  5. Check Internet Status: Verify WAN/Internet connection details (Fiber/LTE signal strength, IP address).
  6. Firmware Updates (ISP Managed): Globe manages firmware updates remotely.
  7. Reboot Device: Use the reboot option in the interface after making significant changes.

Popular IPs for Globe at Home

Frequently Asked Questions about Globe at Home

1

What is Globe at Home?

Globe At Home is the broadband internet service (Fiber, LTE, 5G) from Globe Telecom in the Philippines. The 'router' is the supplied modem, router, or ONT.

2

How to change Globe at Home's WiFi Password or SSID?

Log in with admin rights (e.g., to 192.168.254.254), go to WLAN/WiFi Settings > Security, enter new password, save. May also be possible via GlobeOne app.

3

What if I forget the Globe at Home password?

Forgot custom WiFi pass? Factory reset (hold reset button) and use default pass (sticker/common). Forgot custom admin pass? Reset required. 'user'/'user' might still work after reset if unchanged.

4

Can I change Globe at Home to another IP?

Changing the LAN IP (192.168.1.1 or 192.168.254.254) is possible in LAN settings but usually not needed.

5

How to Protect Your WiFi Network Using Globe at Home?

Strong WPA2/WPA3 WiFi password. Change default admin password if possible. Use 'user' login for daily checks if sufficient. Keep firmware updated (via Globe).

6

How to reset your Globe at Home login password?

Factory reset restores default settings (IPs, logins from sticker/common, WiFi defaults). Erases custom configs. May require Globe support for Fiber reconnection.

7

What are the most common default logins for Globe at Home?

IPs: 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.254.254. Logins: Check sticker! Common: user/user (basic), admin/admin, admin/@l03e1t3 (admin).

8

What is the most common default username for Globe at Home?

Typically 'user' (basic) or 'admin' (full access). Check sticker.

9

What is the default password for Globe at Home?

Typically 'user' (for 'user' account), 'admin' or '@l03e1t3' (for 'admin' account). Check sticker.

Advanced Globe at Home Router Settings

Globe At Home devices may offer these advanced features, though access might be limited by Globe's firmware:

Port Forwarding

Allow external internet connections to reach specific internal devices/ports.

MAC Filtering

Restrict network access based on device MAC addresses (allow/deny lists).

DMZ Host

Expose a single device directly to the internet (use with caution).

UPnP Control

Enable or disable Universal Plug and Play for automatic port mapping.

Basic Firewall Settings

View or potentially adjust firewall security levels.

LTE/5G Signal Information (for Wireless Broadband)

View detailed cellular signal strength and quality metrics (RSRP, RSRQ, SINR).

VoIP Settings (if applicable)

Configuration related to voice services if bundled.

System Logs & Diagnostics

Access logs and basic troubleshooting tools.

Note: The availability and configurability of these features depend heavily on the specific model provided by Globe (Huawei, Nokia, ZTE, etc.) and their firmware customizations.

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