192.168.1.90

Many router manufacturers use 192.168.1.90 as the default address for their admin panel. Open this address in a browser to log in and manage your network settings.

This is not your router’s admin page.

To open the real router interface, enter 192.168.1.90 directly in your browser’s address bar while connected to the same Wi-Fi or Ethernet network.

Open 192.168.1.90 in a new tab

If the page does not open, make sure you are connected to the correct router and that the address is entered without extra spaces or search terms.

Quick Access

Login Address
192.168.1.90
Default Credentials
Username
admin
Password
adminpassword

Credentials may vary by ISP or custom setup. Check the sticker on your router for your specific device.

Note: The IP Address, Username, and Password are printed on a sticker on the back of your modem/router.

What is 192.168.1.90?

192.168.1.90 belongs to the private address range and is used by routers as the default gateway. This address is only reachable within your local network and cannot be accessed from the internet.

When you enter 192.168.1.90 in your browser, you will reach the configuration interface of your router. From there you can adjust settings such as the Wi-Fi password, network name, and security options.

How to log in using 192.168.1.90

  1. 1

    Make sure your device (computer, phone, or tablet) is connected to the router — either via Wi-Fi or with an Ethernet cable plugged directly into the router.

  2. 2

    Open any web browser and type http://192.168.1.90 into the address bar. Press Enter. If the page does not load, try 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 instead.

  3. 3

    Wait for the login page to appear. This may take a few seconds.

  4. 4

    Enter admin as the username and admin as the password. Then click the login button.

  5. 5

    After logging in, you will see the router dashboard where you can manage all settings.

If 192.168.1.90 does not work

Common router troubleshooting steps: disable VPN, try a different browser, clear cache, use Ethernet

If 192.168.1.90 is not loading or the login page does not respond, there are several common causes. Check the troubleshooting steps below to resolve connection problems, credential issues, and page timeouts.

192.168.1.90 is not reachable

Make sure your device is connected directly to the router, preferably via Ethernet cable. Double-check the address for typos. Try restarting the router and wait about 30 seconds before trying again.

Login credentials are not accepted

The default credentials may have been changed by you or your ISP. Check the sticker on the back of the router for the current password. If it was changed and you cannot remember it, a factory reset will restore the defaults.

The page loads very slowly or times out

Disable any VPN or proxy settings on your device. Try a different browser or use incognito/private mode. Clear the browser cache. If you are connected via Wi-Fi, try using an Ethernet cable instead.

Wrong IP address?

Some devices use a different default address. Try these alternatives: 192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.1, 192.168.100.1. You can also find the correct gateway address in the network settings of your operating system.

Multiple devices on the network

If you have more than one router or modem (e.g. a modem-router combo from your ISP plus your own router), make sure you are connected to the correct device. Each device typically has its own admin address.

Example screens

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Frequently asked questions

Which address should I use to log in to a router at 192.168.1.90?
The default login address is 192.168.1.90. Enter it in the address bar of your browser to open the login page. If that does not work, try 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
What are the default login credentials for 192.168.1.90?
The most commonly reported default credentials are admin / admin. These may have been changed by your ISP or during a previous setup. Check the sticker on the router if they do not work.
What can I do if 192.168.1.90 does not open?
Confirm that your device is connected directly to the router. Check the address for typos. Restart the router and wait about 30 seconds. Disable any VPN or proxy connections. If the problem persists, look up the correct gateway address in the network settings of your device.
How do I find my router's IP address?
On Windows, open Command Prompt and type "ipconfig" — look for "Default Gateway". On macOS, go to System Settings > Network and check the address. On a phone, look in the Wi-Fi network details.
I have multiple routers — which one am I logging into?
Make sure you are connected to the specific router you want to configure. Each device on the network may have a different admin address. Check which gateway your device is currently using in the network settings.

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