MyRepublic Singapore Router Login

192.168.1.1

Singapore Nokia, TP-Link

MyRepublic is a Singapore-based fibre ISP known for its GAMER broadband plan. Most MyRepublic routers use 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway. This guide covers login steps, default passwords, and configuration for MyRepublic-supplied routers.

MyRepublic Ltd is a Singapore-based fibre broadband provider known for aggressive pricing and its GAMER plan with optimized routing to gaming servers. The provider operates on the NetLink Trust national fibre infrastructure and offers plans ranging from 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps. MyRepublic Singapore supplies Nokia ONT equipment alongside TP-Link or own-branded routers. Most devices from the provider use 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway IP address, and the network runs on DHCP without requiring PPPoE credentials.

How to Login to Your MyRepublic Router

To access the MyRepublic router admin panel, connect to your network through Wi-Fi or a LAN cable. Open a browser and type the IP address 192.168.1.1 in the address bar. The login page will appear after a few seconds.

Enter admin as the username and admin as the password. Some units have a unique password on the device label. Check the sticker on the bottom of your router if the default does not work.

If you have a separate router and ONT setup, the ONT and the router may each have their own admin panel. The ONT typically uses 192.168.1.1 while the router may use a different subnet.

The MyRepublic app handles account management and speed tests. Full configuration of wireless settings, port forwarding, and DHCP requires the web admin panel.

MyRepublic Router Models and Default Settings

The provider supplies different equipment depending on your plan. All plans share the same NetLink Trust ONT.

Router ModelDefault IPUsernamePasswordNotes
Nokia G-240W-F192.168.1.1adminadminStandard ONT
TP-Link Archer AX55192.168.1.1adminadminBundled Wi-Fi router
TP-Link Archer AX73192.168.1.1adminadminGAMER plan
MyRepublic Wi-Fi Hub192.168.1.1adminOn labelOwn-branded
Nokia G-240W-A192.168.1.1adminadminOlder ONT model

The Nokia G-240W-F is the standard ONT across all Singapore fibre ISPs on the NetLink Trust network. MyRepublic bundles a separate TP-Link or own-branded router for Wi-Fi on most plans. StarHub subscribers use the same Nokia ONT models.

Changing Your MyRepublic Wi-Fi Password

Subscribers should change the default Wi-Fi password after setup. The default credentials are common and should be replaced with a strong, unique password. Here is the process for the TP-Link Archer series, which is the most common router from the provider.

Log in at 192.168.1.1 (or the router’s specific IP if different from the ONT). Click on Wireless in the menu. The 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz settings will appear.

Select the band to modify. Change the Network Name (SSID) to your preferred name. In the Password field, type your new password. Use at least 12 characters with a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols.

Click Save. All connected devices will disconnect and need to rejoin. Repeat for both bands.

For detailed instructions across more router brands, see our Wi-Fi password change guide.

Using Your Own Router with MyRepublic

The service makes it easy to use your own router since the network runs on DHCP with no special configuration required.

Steps to connect your own router:

  1. Remove the MyRepublic-supplied router (if separate from the ONT).
  2. Connect your router’s WAN port directly to the Nokia ONT’s LAN port 1 using an Ethernet cable.
  3. Set your router’s WAN connection type to DHCP (automatic IP).
  4. Power cycle the ONT by unplugging it for 30 seconds, then turn on your router.
  5. Your router should obtain an IP address automatically within a minute.

No PPPoE credentials or VLAN tagging are required. The ONT handles fibre authentication on the NetLink Trust network.

Popular routers among Singapore users include the Asus RT-AX86U for gaming and TP-Link Deco mesh systems for full-home coverage. The GAMER plan’s optimized routing operates at the network level and works with any router.

Troubleshooting MyRepublic Router Issues

Here are the most common router problems and how to fix them.

  1. Login page does not load. Confirm you are on the MyRepublic network, not mobile data. Type http://192.168.1.1 with the prefix. If you have a separate router, its admin panel may be on a different IP address. Check the label. Connect via LAN cable. Reset the router if the page does not appear.

  2. Password rejected. Try admin/admin first. Check the router label for a unique password. A factory reset (hold the reset button for 10 to 15 seconds) restores defaults. No ISP reconfiguration is needed after reset since the service uses DHCP.

  3. Connected but no internet. Power cycle the ONT first (unplug for 30 seconds, wait two minutes), then restart the router. Check the ONT for a solid green light. If the light is red or off, the fibre line has a fault. Contact MyRepublic support.

  4. Slow Wi-Fi speeds. Test with a LAN cable first. The service delivers full speed over wired connections. If Wi-Fi is the bottleneck, switch to 5 GHz. Singapore HDB concrete walls reduce signal. A mesh system improves coverage across multiple rooms.

  5. High ping in games. If you are on the GAMER plan and experiencing high latency, verify your router is not adding unnecessary overhead. Connect directly to the ONT to test. If latency improves, the issue is your router. Disable QoS and SPI firewall features that can add latency.

MyRepublic Singapore Router FAQ

What is the default IP address for MyRepublic router?

Most MyRepublic routers use 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway IP address. The Nokia ONT typically uses this address. If you have a separate TP-Link router, check its label for the correct IP.

What is the default password for MyRepublic router?

The default username is admin and the default password is admin on most MyRepublic-supplied routers. Some models have a unique password printed on the router label.

How do I change my MyRepublic Wi-Fi password?

Log in at 192.168.1.1 with admin credentials. Go to Wireless or WLAN settings. Change the WPA password field to your new password (12+ characters recommended). Click Apply and reconnect all devices.

Does MyRepublic use PPPoE or DHCP?

MyRepublic uses DHCP on the NetLink Trust infrastructure. No PPPoE credentials are needed. Your router obtains an IP address automatically when connected to the ONT.

How do I reset my MyRepublic router?

Press and hold the reset button on the back of the router for 10 to 15 seconds while powered on. The router will restart with factory defaults. No ISP reconfiguration is needed after reset since the service uses DHCP.

What is the MyRepublic GAMER plan?

The GAMER plan is a broadband tier with optimized routing to gaming servers in Asia and beyond. It uses the same NetLink Trust fibre infrastructure but routes gaming traffic through dedicated paths for lower latency.