192.168.1.25 is a private IP address used to change Wi-Fi password, Network Name (SSID), and default modem or router settings at http://192.168.1.25.
How to Login to 192.168.1.25?
- Open a web browser and type http://192.168.1.25 in the address bar.
- Enter the Username and Password and click Login.
- You will be logged in to the router’s settings interface.
Note: The Router IP Address, Username, and Password are typically printed on a sticker on the back of your modem/router.
Default Username and Password for 192.168.1.25
Username: Password: | admin admin |
Username: Password: | admin password |
Username: Password: | admin (Check router label) |
Username: Password: | admin (blank) |
How to Change Your Wi-Fi Password and Network Name?
- Log in to the router’s settings using the steps above.
- Navigate to Wireless, WLAN, or Wi-Fi Settings.
- Enter the Wi-Fi Network Name in the Network Name (SSID) field.
- Enter the Wi-Fi Password in the Wi-Fi Password/Passphrase/Pre-Shared Key field.
- Click Save/Apply to confirm changes.
If you have a dual-band router, you need to configure both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz network settings separately.
Each router brand and model has a slightly different process for changing the wireless settings. Consult your router’s manual or view all router brands here for specific instructions.
Can’t Connect to 192.168.1.25 IP Address?
- To access 192.168.1.25, your device must be connected to the router’s Wi-Fi network. Please check your network connection and try again.
- If you are using a VPN connection or a customized IP range, learn how to find the router IP address and type
http://[correct-ip-address]
. - Clear browsing data and cookies and try again. You can also try to access 192.168.1.25 on a different web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
- A factory reset will revert your router to default settings. Press and hold the Reset button for about 10-15 seconds until the LED lights start blinking. Release the reset button and wait for the router to reboot to factory default settings.
- If 192.168.1.25 doesn’t work, try these common alternatives:
Router Security Best Practices
- Change Default Password: Always change the default admin password after initial setup
- Use Strong Wi-Fi Password: Create a complex Wi-Fi password with at least 12 characters
- Enable WPA3 Encryption: Use the latest Wi-Fi security protocol available
- Update Firmware: Regularly check for and install router firmware updates
- Disable WPS: Turn off Wi-Fi Protected Setup if not needed
Important: If you cannot access your router using any of the above methods, consult your router’s documentation or contact your Internet Service Provider for assistance.