192.168.254.254

The private IP address 192.168.254.254 serves as the default gateway address for various router manufacturers, including Globe At Home and PLDT. This IP address is used to access the router’s management interface, where you can change WiFi settings such as the password and SSID, along with other router configurations.

192.168.254.254 Login

To log in to the router, follow these steps:

  1. Open your web browser and type “http://192.168.254.254/” into the address bar. Press “Enter,” and a login window will appear.
  2. Enter the default username and password, based on your router brand, to log in. Here are some common ones:
    • Globe At Home:
      • Username: user or admin
      • Password: @l03e1t3 or admin
    • PLDT:
      • Username: admin
      • Password: 1234
    • Frontier:
      • Username: admin
      • Password: Check the label on the side or bottom of your router for the password.
  3. After entering the correct credentials, you will successfully log in to the router settings page.

To change your WiFi password and SSID, proceed as follows:

  1. In your web browser, type “http://192.168.254.254/” and press “Enter.” The login window will appear.
  2. Log in with the default username and password.
  3. Navigate to the “Advanced” or “Setup” tab, then select “WiFi” and “WiFi Security Settings.”
  4. Enter your preferred WiFi name (SSID) and select the security mode (e.g., WPA/WPA2-PSK).
  5. Set your new WiFi password.
  6. Click “Save” to apply the changes.

How to Find the Default IP Address of the Router

To access the router management interface, you must know the default IP address or gateway address of your router. You can find this information on different devices as follows:

Windows:

  1. Open Command Prompt on your Windows PC by pressing “Windows + R” and typing “CMD,” then hit “Enter.”
  2. In the Command Prompt window, type “ipconfig” and press “Enter.”
  3. Look for the IP address next to “Default Gateway.” This IP address is the default address of your router.

Mac:

  1. Open the Terminal window by going to “Utilities” and selecting “Terminal.”
  2. In the Terminal window, type “netstat -nr | grep default” and press “Enter.”
  3. You will find the default IP address next to the “default” label.

Once you’ve identified the default IP address of your router, you can use it to log in to the router management interface.

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