192.168.1.1 : Entering the Router and Setting Up the Connection

Andrew K Hinkle
5 min readSep 6, 2017

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192.168.1.1 is a Gateway IP Address for Router. 192.168.1.1 is middleman between Router and User. We change operator or hire a fixed Internet connection for the first time and we install a router 192.168.1.1 (or self-install, which is what is fashionable) and there ends our concern, to surf has been said. But the truth is that we should not forget that this device with lights that plant us is the door that communicates with the outside and also the other way 192.168.1.1 around. That is why it is very important to know how to enter the router and configure the connection .

Router Configuration

Logging in may be easy, but making your connection gain in security and quality is a multi-step task. To help you with this task, we will tell you step by step how to access the configuration 192.168.1.1 of your router to establish filters so you can not connect any or find the best channel to improve the speed of your WiFi .

How to enter the router configuration: 192.168.1.1

First of all is to access the configuration of the router. The most convenient is to use a computer connected to the WiFi network of the same router and type the 192.168.1.1 following address in browser: 192.168.1.1 is numbers represent the gateway to the router administrator panel of most operators, except in the case of Movistar, which access is via the web .

At this point we will have to enter the 192.168.1.1 user and password , which in most cases is “admin” in both cases, and that is the first weak point of every router. Keeping the default configuration opens the door to anyone who can connect to our WiFi network can enter the configuration of the router.

How to configure the connection

Once we have accessed the configuration panel of the router we will see many menus and options that we can change, but do not venture to change data, since you could be offline, but fortunately all have a reset button that pressing it several seconds re-establishes the 192.168.1.1 configuration initial . Below we will see how to configure 192 168 1 1 by 192168ll.co, improving its security and performance.

Change the router access password

How to Change the 192.168.1.1 Router Access Password
For our guide we are going to use a Comtrend Router, model AR-5387, although the configuration of the routers supplied by the operators is very similar, reason why perhaps the menus change something but they will be very similar. In our case, in order to change the access data to the router we have to go to Management -> Access Control , where only with entering the access data by default we can establish a new password.

Rename network

How to change the name of the WiFi network
Once we have made sure that anyone who connects to our WiFi can not alter the configuration of our router, it touches make it more difficult for them to connect to it. The first measure, to avoid knowing what company belongs to the router (which can give facilities) is to change the name of the network. For this we go to Wireless -> Basic and in the section SSID we change the name of the network to which we want.

Another option more drastic but that can also be very effective is to directly hide the network, leave it activated but not visible to any device . To do this, you only have to click on the Hide Point Access option in the same window. In this way, who wants to connect to our WiFi will have to know the network name beforehand.

Change the WiFi network password

How to change the WiFi network password using 192.168.1.1
The next step, or the only one that would take many, to secure our router is to change the password it brings by default. This option will be found in Wireless -> Security . In the Network Authentication option we can select the type of security that we want to use. This point does not need to be changed if we already have the WPA-PSK option selected , otherwise the safest option is this one.

At this point we have to use logic. If we change the default password to improve the security of our WiFi we will have to employ a new robust password , avoiding simple 192.168.1.1 passwords or using birthday or similar. The best option is to make a combination of numbers and letters (uppercase and lowercase) that is difficult to guess.

Device MAC Filtering

Filter which devices can connect to your WiFi by using MACs
Another security measure you can take to protect unwanted content from connecting to your WiFi network is to establish MAC filtering. That word is nothing more than the registration of WiFi of any device, and with that number you can make that only certain devices can be connected or otherwise, that a particular device can not connect .

The possibility of making lists of MACs allowed or not allowed is in Wireless -> MAC Filter , where you have to select Allow if you want to make a list of allowed MACs (would not allow to connect to any other device) or Disallow if you want to restrict access to certain devices.

Find the perfect channel for our WiFi network

And now that we have secured our network, there are many who complain that their WiFi does not offer all the speed that was expected. One of the many reasons that may be behind low performance is the saturation of channels that can occur in our environment. To avoid that problem, it is easiest to look at the channels used by other WiFi networks within our reach to use the freer channel.

The simplest way to check channel saturation is by using an app, such as WiFi Analyzer for Android. In the case of iOS there is no app that allows to analyze the channels, although we can also do this verification from a PC with Windows .

Once the channel is less saturated , telling our router to use it is very simple. We just have to go to Wireless -> Advanced and in the Channel option choose the desired one.

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