About this site
The accurate router reference
you've been looking for
19216811.blog is a free networking reference that helps home users, students and IT professionals quickly find the right router login page, default gateway IP, and admin credentials — without digging through manuals or guessing combinations.
What we cover
IP Addresses
Every common 192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x and 172.16.x.x gateway, with default credentials and a direct login link.
Router Brands
Dedicated hubs for every major manufacturer — Netgear, TP-Link, ASUS, Linksys, D-Link and hundreds more.
Router Models
Per-model pages with exact default credentials, firmware variants, reset procedures and known issues.
Troubleshooting
Step-by-step guides for the most common problems: can't reach admin page, wrong password, no internet, slow speeds.
How to use this site
The fastest route to the right answer depends on what you know.
You know your IP address
Go to the IP address index or type it into the search bar. You'll get the admin URL, default credentials and a full login walkthrough.
You know your router brand or model
Go to Router Brands, find your manufacturer, then drill down to your model for exact credentials.
You have a problem to fix
Start with the Troubleshooting guides — each covers a specific problem with numbered steps and FAQs.
Not sure where to start
The Find your default gateway guide walks you through locating the right IP for any device and OS.
How our data is compiled
Our database is built from manufacturer documentation, official firmware release notes, community-verified reports and our own hardware testing. We track credentials at the model level — not just the brand — because the same manufacturer can ship completely different defaults across product lines or hardware revisions. Multiple valid combinations are listed in order of frequency.
If you find something out of date, send us a correction. We update verified reports within 48 hours.
Who built this
We're a small independent team with a background in networking and web infrastructure. The site grew out of frustration with how fragmented and outdated router credential information was online — spread across forum posts, manufacturer PDFs and auto-generated spam that was never accurate to begin with.
Our goal: the most accurate, complete and useful router reference on the internet. No accounts required, no paywalls, no filler — just the correct answer, as fast as possible.
Accuracy note
Router manufacturers change default settings across firmware versions without public notice. Always cross-check against the label on your device or the manufacturer's official documentation when security matters. See our Terms of Use for the full disclaimer.