Which Actiontec model do you have?
To get access to every router of Actiontec (e.g. PK5000 (Qwest) ,WCB3000 or MI424WR rev A ), you need the IP of your router, the username and router password. You can find these information in Actiontec router manuals. But if you do not have the manual for your router or you do not want to read the whole manual to find the default login information then you can use the quick guide below.
Actiontec Router Login Guide
- Open your internet browser (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Internet Explorer)
- Type 192.168.0.1 (the most common IP for Actiontec routers) in the address bar of your web browser to access the router's web-based user interface.
- You should see 2 text fields where you can enter a username and a password.
- The default username for your Actiontec router is admin.
The default password is password. - Enter the username & password, hit "Enter" and now you should see the control panel of your router.
If above login credentials doesn't work then try this method
If these steps doesn't work for you and you still can't login to your router then there's another method. You know the model name/ID of your Actiontec router? Great! Just select your device from the box below and you will be redirected to our guide especially for your device that includes a user manual.
Which model do you have?
Try different ID/password combinations that are widely used by Actiontec that you'll find below.
Default username & password combinations for Actiontec routers
In the list below you will see the most popular default username and password combinations used by Actiontec. Sometimes the username and password doesn't work that we mentioned in the top of this guide. Then you can try these username/password combinations below to get access to your wireless router.
# | Username | Password |
1 | admin | password |
2 | Admin | Admin |
3 | admin | (blank) |
4 | (blank) | (blank) |
5 | admin | |
6 | admin | telus |
7 | admin | randomly generated |
8 | admin | printed on router |
9 | admin | 'randomly generated' |
10 | admin | serial number of device |
11 | admin | found on router label |
12 | admin | printed on bottom of router |
13 | admin | printed on the label located on the bottom of the |
14 | n/a | (blank) |
15 | admin | (label on the bottom of the device) |
16 | admin | Printed on Routers Label |
17 | found on router label | found on router label |
18 | admin | printed on router label |
19 | admin | (sticker on the back of the gateway) |
20 | admin | n/a |
Default login IPs for my Actiontec router
Sometimes you need your router web interface IP address to change security settings. Most people don't know their router IP address. Most times you'll find this IP on the bottom or back of your router device. But if you are not able to find this IP on your router or in the user manual then you can try some methods to get the router I. In the list below we listed all known router IPs for the manufacturer Actiontec.
# | Default Router IP |
1 | 192.168.0.1 |
2 | 192.168.1.1 |
3 | 192.168.1.254 |
4 | 192.168.254.254 |
5 | 192.168.99.254 |
6 | 192.168.2.1 |
7 | 192.168.8.1 |
8 | 192.168.0.2 |
9 | 192.168.10.1 |
10 | 10.0.0.138 |
11 | 192.168.178.1 |
12 | 192.168.0.250 |
13 | 192.168.1.240 |
List of Actiontec Router Manuals
C1000A (CenturyLink) - Manual
PK5001A - Manual
T2200H - Manual
802AA - Manual
802AA - Manual
802AI - Manual
802CI2 - Manual
802CI3 - Manual
802DRN - Manual
802MBN - Manual
802MBND - Manual
802MRG - Manual
802PI25 - Manual
802UI-HP - Manual
802UI3 - Manual
802UI3(B) - Manual
AU802C - Manual
AU802C - Manual
C1000A (CenturyLink) - Manual
C1000A CenturyLink - Manual
C1900A - Datasheet
C2000A CenturyLink - Manual
C2300A - Datasheet
F2250 - Manual
F2250 - Manual
F2250 Frontier - Manual
F2300 - Manual
GT701WG - Datasheet
GT704-WGv3 - Manual
GT704WG - Manual
GT704WG Rev. B - Manual
GT704WG Rev. B - Manual
GT704WGRV - Manual
GT724WGR - Manual
GT724WGR - Manual
GT784WN - Manual
GT784WN - Manual
GT784WN Bell Aliant - Manual
GT784WN TDS - Manual
GT784WNV - Manual
GT784WNV - Manual
M1000 (Qwest) - Manual
M1000 (Qwest) - Manual
M1000 Qwest - Manual
MI424-WR-Rev-C - Manual
MI424WR rev A - Manual
MI424WR rev A - Manual
MI424WR rev C - Manual
MI424WR rev D - Manual
MI424WR rev E - Manual
MI424WR rev E - Manual
MI424WR rev F - Manual
MI424WR rev F - Manual
MI424WR rev G - Manual
MI424WR rev G - Manual
MI424WR rev H - Manual
MI424WR rev I - Manual
MI424WR rev I - Manual
MI424WR-GEN2-Rev-F - Manual
MI424WR-GEN3I - Manual
PK5000 (Qwest) - Manual
PK5000 (Qwest) - Manual
PK5000 Qwest - Manual
PK5001A - Manual
PK5001A CenturyLink - Manual
Q1000 (Qwest) - Manual
Q1000 (Qwest) - Manual
R3000 - Manual - Datasheet
R3000 - Manual
R3010SUW - Manual
R3010SUW - Manual
R3010UW - Manual
R3010UW - Manual
R3010UW(AP) - Manual
R3010UW(AP) - Manual
SBT100U - Manual
ScreenBeam Mini - Manual
ScreenBeam Mini - Manual
SG200 - Manual
SG200 - Manual
T1200H - Manual
T1200H Telus - Manual
T2200H - Manual
T2200H Telus - Manual
T3200M Telus - Manual
V1000H - Manual
V1000H (Telus) - Manual
V1000H Telus - Manual
WCB3000 - Manual
WCB3000 - Manual
WCB3000N - Quick Install Guide - Datasheet
WCB6200Q - Manual - Quick Install Guide - Datasheet
WEB5500 - Manual
WPB3000 - Manual
WPB3000 - Manual
Nothing of the methods above worked for me!
All you need to do is to reset your modem. This can be done easily by clicking on the reset button at the back or at the bottom of your router. If you hold down this small button for approximately 20 seconds, (you may have to use a toothpick), then your modem will get restored to the factory settings. What you need to keep in mind is that when you reset your modem, you will lose your connection online. It is therefore better to take an expert's assistance in this regard. Note: If you have not enough information, it is obviously recommended that you should get help from a person who has all the knowledge about this topic.