
Technicolor Router Login: Router-IP DeepGuide (Access, Defaults, Fixes)
Most Technicolor routers use one of these private IPs as the login address (gateway):
- 192.168.1.1
- 192.168.0.1
- 192.168.1.254
- 10.0.0.1
- 10.1.1.1
You’ll usually find the exact IP printed on the label on the back/bottom of the router.
2. Quick Technicolor Login Steps
- Connect to the Router
- Open a Browser
- Type the Router IP in the Address Bar
- Try http://192.168.1.1 first (most common for Technicolor).
- If that fails, try 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.254, or 10.0.0.1.
- Enter Username & Password
- Click Login / OK
3. Default Technicolor Logins (DeepGuide Table)
Here are the most common Technicolor defaults collected across models:
Default IP Addresses (Technicolor):
| Default IP Address (Technicolor) | Admin Login Button |
|---|---|
| 192.168.1.1 | Login |
| 192.168.0.1 | Login |
| 192.168.1.254 | Login |
| 10.0.0.1 | Login |
| 10.0.0.138 | Login |
| 10.1.1.1 | Login |
Default Usernames & Passwords (Technicolor)
| Username | Password |
|---|---|
| admin | admin |
| admin | password |
| admin | (blank) |
| (blank) | admin |
| Administrator | (blank) |
| admin | 1234 |
| admin | printed on router label (access key or SN) |
If none of these work, there’s a good chance the ISP or a previous user changed the password.
Also Read- 192.168.11.1
4. Change WiFi Name (SSID) and Password
Once logged in:
- Go to Wireless or Wi-Fi settings.
- Find SSID or Network Name and edit it.
- Set Security to WPA2 or WPA2/WPA3 if available.
- Enter a strong WiFi password (not the same as your router admin password).
- Save/apply changes; WiFi may drop for a moment while the router restarts the radio.
5. If the Technicolor Login Page Won’t Open
Use this Router-IP DeepGuide checklist:
- Step 1: Confirm the IP
- Step 2: Check Connection
- Step 3: Browser & Cache
- Step 4: Turn Off VPN/Proxy
6. If Username or Password Is Wrong
If admin / admin and similar combos fail:
- Check the Router Label Carefully
- Your ISP Might Have Custom Credentials
- Still No Luck? Factory Reset Time
7. Factory Reset a Technicolor Router (Last Resort)
Factory reset wipes all custom settings (WiFi name, passwords, port forwards, etc.) and restores default login.
- Find the Reset Button
- Usually a small recessed button on the back.
- Press and Hold for 10–15 Seconds
- Wait for Reboot
- Give it 2–3 minutes to restart fully.
- Reconnect
- Join the default WiFi (SSID and key on label) or use Ethernet.
- Login Again
After that, immediately change both the admin password and the WiFi password for security.
8. Router-IP DeepGuide: Best Practices for Technicolor
- Always change default admin password – “admin” and “1234” are widely known.
- Write down or save your new password in a secure manager so you don’t get locked out.
- Disable remote management if you don’t need it to reduce attack surface.
- Update firmware (if your ISP allows it) to patch security bugs and improve stability.
- Use WPA2/WPA3, not WEP or open WiFi, for home networks.
FAQs: Technicolor Router Login
Most Technicolor routers use 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 by default, though some models use 192.168.1.254, 10.0.0.1, or 10.0.0.138. Always confirm on the router label if unsure.
In most cases, the username is admin and the password is also admin. Some ISP-branded units use the router’s serial number (SN) or an “access key” from the label as the password.
First, verify you’re using the correct IP and connected directly to the Technicolor router. Then double-check the label for custom credentials. If nothing works and you accept losing current settings, perform a factory reset and use the defaults again.
