Belkin Router Login

192.168.2.1

Belkin International Inc is a subsidiary of Foxconn Interconnect Technology, acquired in 2018, and also owns the Linksys and Wemo brands. Belkin routers use 192.168.2.1 as the default gateway, which is an unusual default IP address compared to the 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 used by most brands. Many Belkin models ship with a blank default password, meaning the admin panel is accessible without entering any password after a factory reset. The brand has shifted focus toward accessories and cables, with few new router products released in recent years.

Belkin International Inc is a consumer electronics company now owned by Foxconn Interconnect Technology following its acquisition in 2018. The Belkin brand also encompasses Linksys and Wemo under the same corporate umbrella. While Belkin produced a range of home wireless routers through the F5D, F7D, and F9K product lines, the brand has shifted its focus to accessories, cables, and mobile charging products. Existing Belkin routers remain in use across many households, particularly the N300 and N600 models.

How to Login to Your Belkin Router

Belkin routers use 192.168.2.1 as the default IP address, which is unusual compared to the 192.168.1.1 default used by most other brands. Open a web browser on any device connected to the Belkin network and type 192.168.2.1 in the address bar. Some older models use 10.1.1.1 instead.

The login page may ask for a password only, with no username field. On many Belkin models, the default password is blank. Leave the field empty and click Submit or Login. If the router has been configured previously, the previous owner may have set a custom password.

After logging in, the dashboard displays the internet connection status, wireless settings, and connected device list. The Belkin interface is simpler than most competing brands, reflecting its consumer-oriented design.

Belkin Default Credentials by Model

Belkin routers share the same default gateway across most models, though some legacy devices use an alternate address.

ModelDefault IPUsernamePasswordNotes
F9K1116 (AC1750)192.168.2.1noneblankDual-band AC
F9K1113 (AC1200)192.168.2.1noneblankBudget AC
F7D8302 (N600)192.168.2.1noneblankDual-band N
F5D8236 (N300)192.168.2.1noneblankSingle-band N
F5D7234 (G54)192.168.2.1noneblankLegacy 802.11g
F9K1105 (N600)10.1.1.1noneblankAlternate gateway
RT3200192.168.2.1noneblankWiFi 6 (branded Linksys in some regions)

The blank password on factory-reset Belkin units is a security concern. Set a strong admin password immediately after first login. For general login steps, see the router login guide.

Setting Up a Belkin Router

Connect the WAN port on the Belkin router to your modem or ISP gateway using an Ethernet cable. This port is typically colored differently from the LAN ports. Plug in the power adapter and wait for the front LED to turn solid.

Step 1: Connect a computer or phone to the Belkin network. Use an Ethernet cable to a LAN port or connect to the default Wi-Fi network printed on the label at the bottom of the router.

Step 2: Open a browser and go to 192.168.2.1. If the password prompt appears, leave it blank and click Submit.

Step 3: The setup wizard detects your internet connection type automatically. For most cable or fiber connections, DHCP works without manual input. For DSL with PPPoE, enter the username and password from your ISP.

Step 4: Set your wireless network name (SSID) and password. Select WPA2 as the security mode. Dual-band models let you configure 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands separately.

Step 5: Save all settings and wait for the router to apply the configuration. Reconnect to the newly named Wi-Fi network.

Changing Your Belkin Wi-Fi Password

Log into the admin panel at 192.168.2.1. Go to Wireless > Security in the left-side menu.

Select the wireless band you want to update (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz on dual-band models). Change the passphrase field to your new Wi-Fi password. Keep the security mode set to WPA2-Personal. Click Apply Changes.

All connected wireless devices will disconnect. Reconnect each device using the new password. For a detailed walkthrough, see the change Wi-Fi password guide.

Belkin Legacy Models and Firmware

Belkin routers span several product generations identified by their model prefix. The F5D series covers early Wireless-G and Wireless-N models. The F7D series introduced dual-band N technology. The F9K series brought 802.11ac support to the lineup.

Firmware updates are accessed through the admin panel under Utilities > Firmware Update. Belkin has stopped releasing new firmware for most models. The last updates addressed critical security vulnerabilities but did not add features.

Some models, particularly the RT3200, support third-party firmware such as OpenWrt. Installing OpenWrt extends the useful life of the hardware with continued security patches. The Linksys brand, also under the Belkin umbrella, provides more active firmware development for current models.

Troubleshooting Belkin Router Login

  1. Cannot reach 192.168.2.1 in a browser. Verify your device is connected to the Belkin network, not a neighboring network. Check that your device has an IP address in the 192.168.2.x range by running ipconfig on Windows or checking network settings on your phone. If the router was previously reconfigured, the gateway may have changed. Try 10.1.1.1 as an alternate address.

  2. Password field rejects a blank entry. Someone previously set a custom password. If you do not know it, perform a factory reset on the router by holding the reset button for 10 seconds. This restores the blank password and all default settings.

  3. Router admin page loads but internet does not work. Check the connection status on the dashboard. Verify the Ethernet cable between the modem and the internet port is secure. Power cycle the modem by unplugging it for 30 seconds. If your ISP uses PPPoE, confirm the credentials are entered correctly.

  4. Wi-Fi signal is weak or drops frequently. Belkin routers, particularly the F5D series, use internal antennas with limited range. Place the router in a central location away from walls and metal objects. Older N300 models do not support 5 GHz, which limits performance in congested environments.

  5. Firmware update fails or the router freezes during update. Do not power off the router during a firmware update. Connect via Ethernet cable rather than Wi-Fi for the update process. If the router becomes unresponsive, hold the reset button for 30 seconds to attempt recovery. Download the firmware file manually from the Belkin support site if the automatic check fails.

Belkin Router FAQ

What is the default IP address for Belkin routers?

Belkin routers use 192.168.2.1 as the default gateway IP address. Some older models also respond at 10.1.1.1 as an alternate address. This differs from most router brands that default to 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.

What is the default Belkin router password?

Many Belkin routers ship with a blank default password. The username field is left empty or set to admin, and the password field is blank. This means anyone connected to the network can access the admin panel after a factory reset.

How do I reset a Belkin router to factory settings?

Press and hold the reset button on the back of the router for 10 seconds while the device is powered on. The front LED blinks and the router reboots. This restores 192.168.2.1 as the default gateway and clears the password back to blank.

Does Belkin still make routers?

Belkin has largely stopped producing new router models. The brand now focuses on accessories, cables, and charging products. For routers, Foxconn Interconnect Technology directs consumers toward Linksys, which Belkin also owns. Existing Belkin routers still function but receive limited firmware updates.

Why does my Belkin router use 192.168.2.1 instead of 192.168.1.1?

Belkin chose the 192.168.2.x subnet to avoid conflicts with ISP-provided modems and gateways that commonly use 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. This reduces the chance of a double NAT or IP conflict when connecting the Belkin behind another device.

Can I use 10.1.1.1 to access my Belkin router?

Some older Belkin models use 10.1.1.1 as an alternate or primary default gateway. If 192.168.2.1 does not load the admin panel, try 10.1.1.1 in your browser. Check the label on the bottom of your specific model for the correct address.