iiNet Router Login

iiNet, an Australian ISP, provides various modems and routers to its customers for NBN, DSL, and other internet services. Accessing the modem's admin interface is key to managing your home network settings.

How to Login to iiNet Router

Configuring your iiNet home network involves logging into the web administration panel of your modem or router. This allows you to customize your Wi-Fi settings, check connection status, and access other features.

The standard IP address used by most iiNet-supplied modems (like the Technicolor TG series or newer iiNet Smart Modems) is 10.1.1.1. Ensure your device is connected to the iiNet network before attempting to access this address.

For login credentials, the username is almost always 'admin'. The password varies more: try 'admin' first, then 'password'. If neither works, check the sticker on your modem – sometimes iiNet sets the default admin password to be the same as the default Wi-Fi password printed there. Always check the label for specific instructions. Using an Ethernet cable ensures a stable connection during setup.

  1. Connect your computer or device to your iiNet network using Wi-Fi or an Ethernet cable.
  2. Launch your preferred web browser.
  3. In the address bar, enter the default gateway IP address, which is typically 'http://10.1.1.1' for most iiNet modems.
  4. You will be prompted for credentials. The default username is usually 'admin'. The default password can be 'admin', 'password', or sometimes the unique Wi-Fi password printed on the modem's sticker.
  5. Click 'Login' or 'Sign In' to access the dashboard.

Default IPs, username and password for iiNet

Router Brand IP Username Password Confidence
iiNet 10.1.1.1 admin admin 80%
iiNet 192.168.1.1 admin admin 98%

Popular Router Models using iiNet

Model IP Username Password
TG-789vac v2 10.1.1.1 admin admin
SmartModem Gateway (VX420-G2H) 10.1.1.1 admin admin

Troubleshooting Issues with iiNet Router

If you're unable to log in to your iiNet modem at 10.1.1.1:

  • Confirm IP Address: Double-check you are typing '10.1.1.1' correctly into the browser's address bar. No 'www' prefix.
  • Check Network Connection: Ensure your device is actively connected to the iiNet network (Wi-Fi or wired).
  • Verify Credentials: Use 'admin' for the username. Try 'admin', 'password', or the Wi-Fi password from the modem sticker as the password. Remember it's case-sensitive.
  • Browser Issues: Clear your browser's cache and cookies. Try using an incognito/private browsing window or a different web browser altogether.
  • Modem Reboot: Restart your iiNet modem. Unplug it from power for about 60 seconds, then plug it back in. Allow several minutes for it to fully initialize and sync (especially for NBN/DSL).
  • Factory Reset (Last Resort): If you've lost a custom password, you'll need to reset the device. Find the small, recessed reset button. Press and hold it with a paperclip for 10-15 seconds until the device lights indicate a reset. This erases all custom configurations. You can then log in using the default 'admin' username and the likely default password ('admin', 'password', or sticker Wi-Fi password). You may need to re-enter iiNet account details if applicable (e.g., for some connection types). Consider contacting iiNet support first.

iiNet Router setup

After successfully logging into your iiNet modem:

  1. Change Admin Password: For security, change the default administrative password ('admin', 'password', or sticker password) to a unique one only you know.
  2. Customize Wi-Fi Settings: Set a preferred Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and ensure strong WPA2 or WPA3 encryption is enabled with a complex password. Manage 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands if applicable (some modems use band steering).
  3. Check Internet Connection Status: Verify your connection type (NBN, DSL, etc.) is active and the modem has obtained a public IP address.
  4. Firmware Updates: Look for a firmware update section, although iiNet often manages updates remotely.
  5. Review Security Features: Familiarize yourself with basic firewall settings or parental control options if available.
  6. Guest Network: Consider setting up a guest Wi-Fi network if the feature is supported, providing internet access to visitors without giving them access to your main network.
  7. Save/Apply Changes: Make sure to save or apply any configuration adjustments you make.

Popular IPs for iiNet

Frequently Asked Questions about iiNet

1

What is iiNet?

iiNet is an Australian Internet Service Provider. An 'iiNet modem' refers to the router or gateway device supplied to customers for their internet service.

2

How to change iiNet's WiFi Password or SSID?

Log in to 10.1.1.1, navigate to Wi-Fi or Wireless settings, find the password/key field, enter a new one, and save/apply.

3

What if I forget the iiNet password?

Perform a factory reset (hold reset button 10-15 sec). Log in with 'admin' and the default password ('admin', 'password', or sticker Wi-Fi password). Reconfigure Wi-Fi and potentially other settings.

4

Can I change iiNet to another IP?

The LAN IP (10.1.1.1) can usually be changed in LAN/Network settings, but it's generally unnecessary and can complicate access if done incorrectly.

5

How to Protect Your WiFi Network Using iiNet?

Change default admin password, use strong WPA2/WPA3 Wi-Fi password, keep firmware updated (usually handled by iiNet).

6

How to reset your iiNet login password?

Factory reset erases all your customizations (Wi-Fi name/password, admin password changes, port forwards, etc.) and restores defaults.

7

What are the most common default logins for iiNet?

Username typically 'admin'. Password often 'admin', 'password', or the unique Wi-Fi password printed on the modem sticker.

8

What is the most common default username for iiNet?

The default username is usually 'admin'.

9

What is the default password for iiNet?

Commonly 'admin', 'password', or check the sticker on your iiNet modem for the default Wi-Fi password, which might also be the admin password.

Advanced iiNet Router Settings

iiNet modems, depending on the model (e.g., Technicolor, NetComm, Sagemcom based), may include various advanced features:

Port Forwarding

Configure rules to direct external traffic to specific internal devices, often needed for gaming or specific applications.

DHCP Reservation

Assign a fixed local IP address (within the 10.1.1.x range) to specific devices on your network.

UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)

Allows network devices to automatically configure port forwarding. Often enabled by default.

Firewall Settings / DMZ

Adjust firewall security levels or place a single device in the Demilitarized Zone (use with caution).

Parental Controls

May offer basic website filtering or internet access scheduling features.

Dynamic DNS (DDNS)

Support for DDNS services to link a dynamic public IP to a hostname.

VoIP Settings (If Applicable)

Configuration details related to iiNet's phone service if delivered via the modem.

DSL/NBN Connection Diagnostics

View line statistics and diagnostic information for troubleshooting connection stability.

Note: Available features depend on the specific model of iiNet hardware and the firmware version installed. Some options might be locked down by iiNet.

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