How can I log in to my HUAWEI router's web-based management page

Applicable products: HUAWEI Router WS318n,HUAWEI WiFi WS5200 NEW,HUAWEI Router A1,HUAWEI WiFi AX3,HUAWEI WiFi AX2,HUAWEI WiFi Mesh 7,HUAWEI WiFi AX3 Pro,HUAWEI WiFi Mesh 3
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How can I log in to my HUAWEI router's web-based management page

You can access the router's web-based management page by following these steps.

 
  • Generally, the address of the web-based management page is on the nameplate at the bottom of the router for the default IP address. However, the address may vary for the carrier custom versions. Use the actual address printed on the nameplate on the bottom of the router or consult the carrier.
  • The operation interface may vary depending on the router model and version of the App or configuration page. The actual interface prevails.
  • If you are unsure of what the IP address of the secondary router has been modified to, you can determine it by following these steps:

    Connect your computer to the LAN port of the secondary router using an Ethernet cable, check the IP address of your computer and use the IP address segment of your computer to determine the IP address of the secondary router. For example, if your computer's IP address is 192.168.4.x, you can determine that the IP address of the secondary router has been modified to 192.168.4.1.

  1. Connect your computer/phone to the router's Wi-Fi, or connect the computer to the router's LAN port using an Ethernet cable.

    If the router features self-adaptive network ports, you do not need to distinguish the WAN port from the LAN port.

  2. Open an Internet browser on your computer. Enter the default IP address in your browser address bar and press the Enter key(check the nameplate on the router for the default IP address).
  3. In the login window, enter the login password for your router and select Log In.

    If your router is cascaded with another router as a secondary router and an IP address conflict occurs (that is, the IP address of the main router is also 192.168.3.1), the LAN IP of the main router will still be 192.168.3.1, but the IP address of the secondary router will be modified to 192.168.4.1 automatically.

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