Learn how to log in to 192.168.100.1, a common default gateway for various router manufacturers, and change your Wi-Fi settings, security, and more. Find out how to troubleshoot login issues, reset your router, and avoid common mistakes. To manage your router, enter 192.168.100.1 in your browser's address bar. After successfully accessing the router's management panel, you can adjust and configure settings such as: IP QoS, DNS, proxy, LAN, WAN, network management, security options, WLAN settings, PPPoE, MAC address configuration, WPS, DSL, and DHCP settings. You have searched for 192.168.100.1, which is a private IP address and most likely related to your own Wi-Fi network. It is a combination of four numbers, called octets, which are separated by dots and can be used to access your router admin page. 192.168.100.1 is a private IP address and is usually used as a default local address for most of the wireless routers. It operates on private networks and is allocated to local network devices that are programmed to use the IP addresses that fall in this range.