192.168.100.252 - Router Admin Login & Panel Access

Router IP Address
192.168.100.252
Access Router Login →

Click to see login instructions and access your router

192.168.100.252 is a private IP address in the 192.168.100.0/24 range that DOCSIS cable modems use for management. The standard cable-modem diagnostic address is 192.168.100.1; 192.168.100.252 is a less-common variant seen on some cable modems, fiber ONTs, and ISP gateway devices in that range. It is not tied to a single well-known brand. These pages often open with no login or use admin / password; the exact credentials depend on the specific device — check its label or manual.

Default Login Credentials For IP 192.168.100.252

UserName Password Probability
admin password 40%
admin admin 30%
admin (blank) 20%
admin 1234 10%

Steps to Login 192.168.100.252

Without login to the router's admin panel we cannot make any configuration, settings changes, Password changing, etc,.

  1. Connect the computer or a device to your router via WiFi or Ethernet cable. If possible prefer wired connection over WiFi to avoid suddenly getting logged off.
  2. Open a web browser - it can be any browser like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Bing, etc.
  3. Type 192.168.100.252 in the address bar - if it's navigated to a blank page then type https://192.168.100.252 then hit enter
  4. In the Login page enter your Username and Password the click Login to access the admin portal.

Troubleshooting: Unable to Access 192.168.100.252?

If you're facing trouble accessing 192.168.100.252, try these solutions:

  • Confirm that you are properly connected your computer or a device to your router's WiFi or via Ethernet cable
  • Use http://192.168.100.252 instead of https://
  • Check if your router uses a different IP (run ipconfig on Windows or ifconfig on Mac/Linux)
  • VPN connections can block access to local router admin pages
  • Sometimes browser extensions may intrude and cause problems - so, try a different browser
  • Make sure your router is powered on and all indicator lights are functioning
  • If you are using multiple routers then disconnect extra routers temproarily and connect with the main router.
  • Cache sometimes blocks the router access (Try Ctrl+Shift+R in windows, Cmd+Shift+R in mac or use Incognito window).
  • If the above steps not worked out then try factory reset.
  • If Login/Admin page loads but Dashboard is blank or showing any error then disable antivirus, disable browser extensions, update router software(if possible).
  • Still can't access :ip? Common final causes would be
    • Router firmware corrupted
    • Wrong IP
    • Damaged Router
    • ISP provided Router with blocked admin access
    • Corporate network restrictions

Understanding 192.168.100.252 IP Address Structure

IP Address Breakdown

Octet 1
192
11000000
Octet 2
168
10101000
Octet 3
100
01100100
Octet 4
252
11111100

The IP address 192.168.100.252 consists of four octets (8-bit numbers) separated by dots. Each octet can range from 0 to 255.

Network Class
Class C
Small networks (192.0.0.0 - 223.255.255.255)
Default Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Defines network boundary
Network Address
192.168.100.0
First IP in range
Broadcast Address
192.168.100.255
Last IP in range
Usable Host IPs
254
Devices can connect
IP Type
Private IP
Local network only
Binary Representation
Decimal: 192.168.100.252
Binary: 11000000.10101000.01100100.11111100

Changing the Router's IP Address

Many Router brands like use the default gateway address 192.168.100.252. However there are chances we may want to change this IP address to another private address.

When we may change the Router IP

Here are the common reasons:

Avoid IP Conflicts

If we have two routers in our network, for example: a main router and a range extender and both use the same default IP (ex: 192.168.100.252) can conflict, causing connection issues. Changing any one of the routers IP solves this issue.

Network Design and Organisation

Most businesses or tech users may want to organise their network into segments. For example:

  • 192.168.10.x for Office PCs
  • 192.168.20.x for IoT or CCTV Cameras
  • 192.168.30.x for Guests

To define those segments clearly, changing the gateway IP address is the best option.

Security and Privacy reasons

Changing the router's IP from default to another private IP can reduce exposure to automated login attempts or basic scanning tools.

How to change the Router's IP

Follow the below steps carefully

  1. Open a web browser then enter the current IP to login to the router dashboard.
  2. Enter username and password.
  3. Look for something like LAN, Network Settings or Local Network.
  4. There you find options for LAN IP Address / Router IP Address, Subnet Mask, DHCP Range.
  5. Change the IP 192.168.100.252 to your preferred private address
  6. Make sure that is within a valid private range.
    • 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255
    • 10.0.0.1 - 10.255.255.254
    • 172.16.0.1 - 172.31.255.254
  7. Confirm that the DHCP range matches the new network. Example:
    New IP: 192.168.10.1
    DHCP Range: 192.168.10.2 - 192.168.10.254
  8. Once you save/apply the changes, the router will restart.
  9. Then the router will be reachable via the new IP address.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 192.168.100.252?

192.168.100.252 is a private IP address usually act as the default gateway for routers , commonly used by and others.

How do I log in to 192.168.100.252?

Connect to your router's network, open a web browser, type 192.168.100.252 in the address bar, and press Enter. You'll see a login page where you need to enter your router's username and password.

What if I forgot my router password?

Try to login with default credentials (usually on the bottom or back of the router). If you've changed it and forgot, you may need to factory reset the router by holding the reset button with paperclip or pin for 10-15 seconds. Then try login with default credentials.

Is 192.168.100.252 safe to access?

Yes, 192.168.100.252 is a private IP address that can be accessed from your local network only. It's completely safe to access from your home or office network.

Can I change my router's IP address from 192.168.100.252?

Yes, you can change your router's IP address through the admin panel. Don't change it unless you're experiencing IP conflicts or need for specific networking requirements. If you change it, remember the new IP for future access.

Other Common Router IP Addresses

192.168.1.1 192.168.0.1 10.0.0.1 192.168.1.254 192.168.2.1 192.168.100.1

Common Misspellings

192.168.I.1 192.168.l.1 192.168.O.1