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192.168 1.3 login to the Rostelecom router. How to access the Rostelecom modem settings: instructions and problems. This will require

The Rostelecom company provides its subscribers with various equipment for rent, including routers. The company is not involved in the production of equipment, but in world practice a scheme is widely used in which the manufacturer supplies the provider with equipment without a logo, and the provider already applies his own. Rostelecom does the same (it cooperates with companies Huawei, zte, eltex, sagemcom, etc.), which means that clients may have different models in use. In this article we will look at universal ways to access your router settings.

How to enter the router settings

So, you rented or bought a router, came home and want to set up the Internet or make some other settings (for example). To do this, you need to open the package, connect power and a cable to the router, but not the one that comes into your apartment from the entrance, but the one that will connect the router to a computer or laptop. Connect the other end of the cable to your turned on computer. For most router models, the admin panel is available at 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 . Type one of them into the address bar of your browser and press enter.


After this, a window for entering your login and password should appear in front of you.


The username and password for logging in are indicated in the operating instructions for the router, but if you could not find such information there, then try the following combinations:

  • login - admin, password - empty
  • login - admin, password - admin
  • login - admin, password - password
  • login - admin, password - 1234

If one of the combinations is correct, then a page with available router settings will open in front of you.


If these options do not work, then you need to reset the settings to factory settings. To do this, find the Reset button on the back wall and press it for a few seconds while the router is turned on.


Basic settings of the Rostelecom router

The first tab of the router settings displays summary information about the current state of the device. We don't make any settings here.


The second tab is where you configure your Internet connection. Select the interface you need (in our case PPPoE/VPN) and click on the “add connection” button.


In the window that opens, you need to select a protocol, come up with a name for the connection, enter a username and password for Internet access (this information should be in your contract), as well as the server address. Leave the remaining items in the "auto" state.


If you have several computers at home, then on the next tab you can assign each device its own IP address on your home network.


The next tab is responsible for setting up Wi-Fi. Here you need to set the name of your network, select the encryption type and come up with a password.


The manufacturer regularly releases firmware updates that correct errors found by users and add new functionality to the device. That's why it's worth checking regularly for available updates. Go to the settings tab and find the “update” item there. The screen will display the current firmware version and the version available for update. All you have to do is click on the “install” button.


As you can see, if you have minimal knowledge, you can configure the router yourself without calling a company specialist to your home. Ask questions in the comments and we will help you, but in the meantime we recommend watching a video on this topic.

You try to go to the setup menu of a router, modem or optical ONT terminal via http://192.168.1.1 and the “personal account” of the device does not open for you. What to do? Call a specialist and pay money? Take your time and don't get discouraged. Let's try to figure out the problem together and decide how to log into the router?!

I think it's useful to know a little theory first:
192.168.1.1 — this is the IP address (IP) of the network device. By default, the network is usually registered on routers: 192.168.1.0/24. In other words, the local network on the router is configured with the first (lowest) address in the subnet - 1, and clients connected via the local network will use addresses with 2 By 254 . In general, this is a generally accepted rule and is configured this way for the vast majority of network devices - Zyxel Keenetic, Lincsys, Cisco, TP-Link, Upvel, Sagemcom, Asus. There are, of course, exceptions. For example, D-Link and Netgear routers use a different subnet by default - 192.168.0.0/24 and accordingly the IP will be - . But, whatever one may say, the numbers are different, but the meaning is the same - that IP 192.168.1.1, that 192.168.0.1 is the address of a network device on the network. In our case -

How to log into the router

Now let's move on to practice. To go into the settings of a WiFi router or ADSL modem, you must enter the address in the browser: http://192.168.1.1. In this case, you do not need to type the protocol at the beginning - http:// or www - the browser itself will automatically enter the required one.

If you have access to the settings, you will see an authorization form on the device, where you will need to enter your login and password (usually to log into the router via 192.168.1.1 you use: admin / admin):

This means that the local network is configured, the router is accessible and there are no problems with accessing its settings. We will consider the worst case scenario - the browser displays the error “Page is unavailable” or “Unable to access the site”:

Web interface accessibility issues can vary. Let's look at the most common of them:

Instructions on how to log in to 192.168.1.1.

Step 1. Check the activity of the network connection.

Very often, the reason for the router’s inaccessibility is the network cable disconnected from it.

In this case, it is not necessary that someone pulled out the cable intentionally - the connector can simply move a millimeter away from the network card connector and nothing will work. Be sure to check the integrity of the cable - it may be pinched somewhere or damaged by something. Please also note that the LAN cable must be connected to the LAN port of the device and not to the WAN port.

Otherwise, you will not be able to access 192.168.1.1 through the WAN port. This port is used to connect the provider cable. But only!

Step 2: Check the network indicators.

Here I mean the physical connection indicators both on the computer’s network card and on the router itself. What are they? Typically this is a green LED. If the network is active, the indicator lights up or blinks quickly. We take your device in our hands and look at the front panel. When turned on, the Power indicator must be lit - it means that the device is turned on. Then we look at the LAN port indicators - they are usually marked either simply with numbers - 1, 2, 3, 4.

When plugging the patch cord into the LAN port— the indicator with the corresponding port number should light up. If it does not light up, try disconnecting the network patch cord and plugging it into the adjacent connector. If the indicator does not light up there either, try everything one by one. Did not help? Then you have The router is faulty - take it to service.

Step 3: Check your network settings.

At this stage, we need to check the settings of the network adapter - which IP is registered. To get to the network card settings on the Windows XP operating system, click the Start button and select the Network Connections section. In Windows 7 and Windows 8, press the key combination Win+R. The Launch Program window will open. Here you need to type the phrase - control panel.

The Windows Control Panel will open, where you need to find the “Network and Internet” section.

Click on it with the left mouse button. The following window will open:

Now, to open the router’s personal account via 192.168.1.1, click on the “Network and Sharing Center” link:

Select the menu item “ Properties" . The Local Area Connections properties window will open:

Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and double-click on it with the left mouse button. In most cases, IP settings are set to automatic mode:

This is how the system was initially configured. This is done in order to facilitate the connection of the computer to the network. Thanks to this, if there is a DHCP server on the network, Windows will receive an IP address, mask, gateway address and DNS from it.
But what if there is no DHCP server on the network, or it is disabled in the configuration? In this case, logging in via 192.168.1.1 to your personal account in automatic settings will not be available, since the IP will be picked up from a special Microsoft subnet - 169.x.x.x. It goes without saying that with such an address you will not have access to the WiFi router address. Therefore, to enter its configurator, you need to register the IP manually - check the “Use the following IP address” checkbox and enter the addresses as in the picture:

That is, the following should be written:
IP address - 192.168.1.2
Mask - 255.255.255.0
Gateway - 192.168.1.1
Preferred DNS server - 192.168.1.1
Alternative DNS server - 8.8.8.8
Registered, click the “OK” button for the changes to take effect. We launch the browser again and try to go into the router settings at 192.168.1.1. The router’s personal account is still inaccessible?! Well, let's move on.

Step 4. Check the Web browser.

In the Control Panel, select the “Network and Internet” section :

Now you need to select “Internet Options” and open the “Connections” tab. Click the “Network Settings” button:

No Proxy servers should be registered.

Keep in mind that a web browser is also a program and may not work entirely correctly. Therefore, be sure to install another browser - Firefox, Opera or Chrome - and try to log into the router via 192.168.1.1 (Zyxel Keenetic, TP-Link, ASUS, etc.).

Step 5. The node can be blocked by the Security System.

It may happen that your modem or router becomes unavailable locally due to incorrect configuration of the Windows Firewall or another firewall you have installed. To eliminate this we do this:
We completely disable (by stopping the service) the security system you have installed - antivirus, firewall, etc.
Also, to exclude all options, we try to disable the standard Windows Firewall. It can also block IP 192.168.1.1 or an entire subnet. Go to the Control Panel, select the “Windows Firewall” section and completely deactivate the packet filter by clicking on the “Turn off” value.

On Windows 7 and Windows 10 Toolbars We look for the “Security System” -> “Windows Firewall” section and select the “Turn Windows Firewall on or off” menu item.

We disable it completely for private and public networks.

Again we check access via 192.168.1.1 to the personal account of the modem or router.

If none of the above helped you, then only the following scenarios remain:

1 option- The IP address on the router has been changed. That is, it is not 192.168.1.1 that is used, but another IP - 192.168.0.1, 10.90.90.90, etc. In this case, all that remains is to reset the device configuration parameters using the “Reset” button on the back panel of the device and configure it again.

Option 2- viruses and malware. Nowadays there are a lot of different infections circulating on the Internet, including viruses for routers that change some of their settings, after which logging into the device’s web interface also becomes quite problematic. Start by checking your computer or laptop for viruses.

Option 3— check if you can access 192.168.1.1 from a phone or tablet by connecting to a WiFi network. The password for connecting to a wireless network is often written on a sticker glued to the bottom of the device. If not, then, as an option, you can try using the WPS function. In this case, the PIN code will also be written on the sticker.

Option 4- Hardware failure of your modem or router. In this case, the only way out is to take it to a service center.

Video tutorial:

In this case, only 2 options are possible:
1 - Reset the settings with the “Reset” button, as described above, after which access to the modem settings should be possible without problems. But please note that after resetting the settings, the router will be pristine and will have to be completely configured from scratch.
2 - Look for the person who originally set up your device and ask for the password. If this was done by a master installer from the provider, then perhaps he installs the same thing on all devices. If the parameter settings were made by someone else, then he is unlikely to remember and will still have to use “Reset”.

The most popular devices using the address 192.168.1.1:

Zyxel equipment.

ADSL modems:

OMNI ADSL LAN EE, OMNI ADSL LAN EE, OMNI ADSL WLAN EE, P-660H EE, P-660HT EE, P-660HTW EE, P-660HW EE, P-660R EE, P-660RT EE, P-660RU EE, P-662H EE, P-662HW EE, P-741, P-791R v2, P-792H EE, P-792H v2, P-793H, P-793H v2, P-794M, P-841, P-844 EE , P-870H-51A V2, P-870HW-51, P-870HW-51A V2,
P-870MH-C1, P-871 EE, P-871M, P-872H, P-872HA, P660HN EE, P660HN LITE EE, P660HT2 EE, P660HT3 EE, P660HTN EE, P660HT2 EE, P660RT2 EE, P660RT3 EE, P660RT3 EE, P660RT3 EE, P660RT3 EE, P660RT3 EE, P660RT3E. P660ru2 ee , P660RU3EE

WiFi routers:

BG318S EE, NBG334W EE, NBG460N EE, P-330W EE, P-334 EE.Keenetic, Keenetic 4G, Keenetic 4G II, Keenetic Giga, Keenetic Giga II, Keenetic II, Keenetic Lite, Keenetic Lite II, Keenetic Omni, Keenetic Start , Keenetic Ultra.Keenetic 4G II, Keenetic Giga II, Keenetic II, Keenetic Lite II, Keenetic Omni, Keenetic Start, Keenetic Viva, Keenetic Extra, Keenetic Extra 2, Keenetic DSL.

(Second generation kineticists have the hostname my.keenetic.net)

D-Link equipment:

DSL-2640U B1A T3A, DSL-2640U BRU C, DSL-2640U BRU C2, DSL-2640U BRU CB, DSL-2640U BRU D, DSL-2640U RA U1A, DSL-2740U BRU C2, DSL-2750U B1A T2A

Tp-Link equipment

The configuration interface for devices from this manufacturer looks like this:

ADSL modems:

TD-W8901N, TD-W8950ND, TD-W8951NB, TD-W8951ND, TD-W8960N, TD-W8961NB, TD-W8961ND, TD-W8968, TD-W8970

Wi-Fi routers:

TL-WA701ND, TL-WA730RE, TL-WA750RE, TL-WN7200ND, TL-WN721N, TL-WN721NC, TL-WN722N, TL-WN722NC, TL-WN723N, TL-WN725N, TL-WN727N, TL-WN751N, TL- WN751ND, TL-WN781ND, TL-WR702N, TL-WR720N, TL-WR740N, TL-WR741ND, TL-WR743ND, TL-WA830RE, TL-WA850RE, TL-WA901ND, TL-WN8200ND, TL-WN821N, TL-WN821NC, TL-WN822N, TL-WN823N, TL-WN851ND, TL-WN881ND, TL-WN951N, TL-WR1042ND, TL-WR1043ND, TL-WR841HP, TL-WR841N, TL-WR841ND, TL-WR842ND, TL-WR940N, TL- WR941ND, TL-WA5210G, TL-WA7510N, TL-WR743ND, TL-WR843ND, TL-WA5210G, TL-WN310G, Acher C2, Acher C7, Acher C9, Acher C20, Acher C50.

Domain names are also used: tplinklogin.net, tplinkwifi.net, tplinkmodem.net.

Asus equipment

Web interface of older routers:

ADSL modems:

D6300, D6200, DGND3700, DGND3300v2, JDGN1000

Netgear routers:

R6300, 6200, WNDR4700, WNDR4500, WNDR4500, WNDR4300, WNDR4000, WNDR3800, WNDRMACv2, WNR3500L, WNR3500Lv2, JNR321, WNR2200, JWNR2000, JWNR2000v2, WNR1000 v2, JNR1010, WNR612v3, WNR612v2.

Many of you and I believe that since a device is connected to a computer, it should appear in the device manager. And if it’s not there, then the question immediately arises: how then to set up a connection to a provider or a wireless network on it?! It's really very simple! To do this, you need to log into the Wi-Fi router via 192.168.1.1 (some use IP 192.168.0.1) and set the necessary parameters.

But it was smooth on paper, but they forgot about the ravines! Not everyone understands how to get into the settings of a modem or router, where to enter 192.168.1.1 and how to even see the device settings?! Let's talk about this in more detail.

Router- This is the main device in the home network. It connects to the provider's equipment, connects to the Internet and distributes access to it to all connected computers, laptops, tablets, phones, TVs and other home equipment. To enter its settings, you must first connect to it. To do this, you need to connect the PC’s network card and one of the router’s LAN connectors using a network cable (patch cord). It is LAN, not WAN. You will not be able to access the configurator via WAN.

Login to the router web interface

Next, you need to launch any web browser - Chrome, Opera, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Egde, etc. Open a new empty tab and write the IP address in it 192.168.1.1 to log into the router. Like this:

If the network is configured correctly and there are no problems, then in response you should see an authorization window in which you must enter the username and password to access the configurator:

Where can I get the username and password to enter the router settings? If you turn it upside down, you will see a sticker that contains the factory data for authorization. Typically, to get to 192.168.1.1 login is used admin and password admin. But I’ll warn you right away that when setting up most modern network devices, you need to change the standard password to any other one. Accordingly, if the default password is not suitable, then to log into the router you will have to reset its configuration with the reset button. There is no way to recover the password.

If suddenly for some reason you can’t access your modem or router, first go to the settings of your computer’s network card, open IP Version 4 parameters and check that there is automatic receipt of addresses.

This is the best option, since most modern routers have DHCP enabled by default and IPs are automatically issued to connected computers, phones and other devices.
Secondly, you can try logging into Windows Network Neighborhood. The router icon should appear there. Let's click on it!

In response, the system should redirect you to the device’s web interface page.

Also try completely disabling your antivirus to eliminate the possibility of blocking access to the gadget. Then open a tab in your browser in Incognito mode and try to access the router via 192.168.1.1. This will eliminate the possibility that access to the web interface is blocked by browser extensions.
If these tips did not help you, then look at the main page of this site, which describes the most common reasons for the unavailability of network devices.

Router command line

Another way to log into the router via 192.168.1.1 is through the command line. To be precise, through the console telnet client. Telnet is a special command interface that allows you to manage a network device remotely using the computer command line. To use it, you must first launch the Windows command line or Linux console.

telnet 192.168.1.1

In response to this, you will see a request for a login and password.

Where to get your login and password has already been discussed in detail above. This configuration method is usually used by more advanced users and system administrators due to the fact that the command interface is more complex and requires certain skills and abilities.

Rostelecom routers are configured in the same way as most similar devices. The sequence of actions required for connection, authorization and changing parameters will be discussed in detail below.

Let's start with the basics. To enter the router settings, you need to connect it to the power supply and wait until the equipment boots up. The next important point is the connection method. You can access the router control panel in two ways - via cable or WI-FI. In both cases, the possibilities for changing the configuration are almost the same, with the exception that you cannot reflash the router via WI-FI.

In the case of a wireless connection, you first need to find a newly created WI-FI network, which by default has a name similar to the router model; entering a password will not be required if no one has assigned it before.

When pairing a PC and a router via cable, you must insert one of the connectors into the network card connector on the computer, and the other into the LAN port of the router.

Further actions are no different both in the case of configuration via wire and without it.

  • We launch the program to view Internet pages (to enter the settings of the Rostelecom router, any browser, for example, Opera, will do). It doesn’t matter if you log in from a smartphone or PC.
  • In the address bar, enter the IP of the router, for example, 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
  • If the address is correct, an authorization form will appear in which we enter the username and password to log into the Rostelecom router (usually admin/admin).

In most cases, the above values ​​will be correct and once entered, the device control panel status page will open. If the parameters were changed for some reason, then when logging into the admin panel of the router, a number of problems may arise, the solution to which is described below.

How to find out the IP address of a router

One of the most common login errors is when the page not found message is displayed at the address specified in the browser line. A common reason for this message to appear is an incorrectly entered IP. The easiest way to recognize it is by examining the sticker on the bottom panel of the device; the password and login for logging into the router are also indicated there. If for some reason the sticker is missing or it is impossible to make out what is written on it, the address is written in the operating instructions, as well as in a copy of the Rostelecom agreement held by the subscriber.

There are situations when none of the above exists. In this case, you should contact the provider's technical support. Over the phone, a company employee will tell you the sequence of actions necessary to find out the address of the Rostelecom router, its login and password.

Common causes of control panel login errors and how to fix them

If you start the command line (key combination Win + R, in the field that opens, write cmd and press enter) and type ipconfig in it, among other things, there will be an item - the main gateway. The numerical value opposite it is the address of the router to which the PC is directly connected.

For Windows devices, a connection error may be displayed due to the lack of a network card driver. In this situation, the connection icon in the notification panel is crossed out with a red cross, and when you hover the mouse cursor over it, a message is displayed indicating that the network cable is not connected. The problem can be solved by installing the driver (if this is a temporary glitch, just restart the PC).

Internet Protocol version 4 settings should be set to automatically obtain the IP address and DNS server addresses. This parameter is checked in the Network Control Center -> change adapter parameters -> right-click on the cable connection -> properties -> right-click on the IPv4 protocol -> properties. In the window that opens, you need to set the switches to automatically obtain addresses.

Resetting the router to default settings

If you still cannot log into the Rostelecom router, you need to reset its configuration to its factory state. This procedure is quite simple, but the process may vary depending on the specific model. Most devices have a reset button - Reset, WPS/Reset or the like. All you need to do is press and hold the button for 10-15 seconds, after which the device will reboot with default settings.

On some modifications, this key is hidden and can only be pressed with a thin, sharp object. The principle is the same - hold it for 15 seconds and wait until it reboots. It is important that you do not turn off the power during the reset process.

After successfully installing the factory settings, the IP address of the Rostelecom router will correspond to that indicated on the label below or in the operating instructions. How to log into the router’s web interface was described above. Simply enter the address into your browser and then provide your authorization details.

Firmware for Rostelecom router to the latest version

The procedure should be performed only when pairing a PC and a Rostelecom router via cable. The sequence of actions is as follows:

  • Download the file with the latest firmware version from the manufacturer’s official website (on some models this is not necessary, the file will be downloaded and installed during the update through the admin panel interface).
  • Let's go to router management.
  • We are looking for the system tools tab or something similar.
  • Go to the software update subsection.
  • On the page that opens, you will be asked to specify the previously downloaded file, select it and click the “Update” button.

The system will install the downloaded file, reboot, after which the Rostelecom device will operate under the latest firmware version.

Your laptop, computer or smartphone does not see the router, which is why it does not connect to the network? In this case, the first step is to correctly determine what caused this problem - the router itself or the receiving device.

Why can’t I enter the router settings 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1

You opened the browser, entered the treasured numbers http://192.168.1.1 and... Nothing. When connecting via cable, first make sure everything is securely connected. Then check the TCP/IP settings for this connection.

All default settings should be set to automatically obtain an IP address and DNS servers. As an experiment, you can set the default gateway or 192.168.1.1.

When connecting via Wi-Fi, check if the device sees other wireless networks. If not, it may have airplane mode turned on or Wi-Fi turned off. In that case, you need to make changes to the settings of your gadget.

Try disabling the firewall and antivirus on your computer and reinstalling the network adapter driver. If the connection does not appear, most likely the problem is in the router itself.

How to check a Wi-Fi router?

If you have connected your router to the Internet and turned on the device, but the devices that should receive the signal do not see it, the first thing you should do is look at the indicator panel. The indicators located on it, which are responsible for powering the device and network interfaces, should light up.

If your computer is connected via a network connection, the LAN indicator of the corresponding port should be lit, and if via Wi-Fi, then the wireless network indicator should be lit. If you see that the indicators are not lit, check that the plugs are inserted all the way.

Also, use a multimeter to make sure that your device's power supply is working. If the indicators do not light up, and the plugs are inserted correctly and the power supply is working, the router itself has failed.

How to reboot the router

Once you are sure your router is working, reboot it. On many models of modern routers, various errors occur during their operation that prevent one or more digital devices from connecting to the network.

After disconnecting the power from the device, you need to wait ten seconds and then turn the device back on. Wait until it connects to the Internet, then check if the Internet is available.

Updating the router firmware

If none of the methods mentioned above helped you, we recommend updating your router firmware. Perhaps a firmware update will help you solve your problem. There are instructions on the Internet for flashing various models of such devices.

If all else fails...

When using a wireless connection, a computer, laptop or smartphone may not see the router because it is located too far from it and is not able to catch the signal.

To fix this problem, move the router to another location, closer to the computer. You can increase the coverage area of ​​your device by purchasing a special Wi-FI extender.