FibreHome Router Login

192.168.1.1

FibreHome Telecommunication Technologies is a Chinese networking manufacturer that produces ONTs and router-ONT combo units deployed by ISPs across Southeast Asia, South America, and Africa. If your internet provider gave you a FibreHome device, access the admin panel at 192.168.1.1 with the credentials on the device label or the ISP defaults.

FibreHome Telecommunication Technologies Co Ltd, headquartered in Wuhan, China, is a major telecom equipment manufacturer. The company produces GPON and XGS-PON optical network terminals (ONTs) that ISPs deploy for fibre-to-the-home broadband connections. FibreHome devices are not sold at retail. Every unit in consumer hands was supplied by an internet service provider.

How to Login to Your FibreHome Router

FibreHome ONTs use 192.168.1.1 as the default IP address on most deployments. Connect your computer or phone to the device’s Wi-Fi network or plug an Ethernet cable into one of the LAN ports. Open a browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the address bar.

The login page displays the FibreHome logo or your ISP’s branding. Enter the default credentials: admin for both username and password. If that fails, try the ISP-specific defaults listed in the table below. Some providers print unique credentials on the device label.

The admin interface varies by model and ISP firmware. Most deployments show a dashboard with internet status, Wi-Fi settings, and connected device counts. Advanced options like port forwarding, DHCP, and DNS are available under separate menu tabs.

FibreHome Default Credentials by Model

FibreHome ships several ONT models to different ISPs. The credentials depend on the ISP’s firmware customization, not just the hardware model.

ModelDefault IPUsernamePasswordISP
AN5506-04-F192.168.1.1adminadminIndiHome (Indonesia)
AN5506-04-FA192.168.1.1adminadminIndiHome (Indonesia)
AN5506-02-F192.168.1.1adminadminVarious
HG6245D192.168.1.1adminadminPLDT (Philippines)
HG6143D192.168.1.1adminadminVNPT (Vietnam)
AN5506-04-FG192.168.1.1adminadmin or see labelTM Unifi (Malaysia)

IndiHome technicians sometimes change the password during installation. Common ISP-set passwords include the area code followed by a numeric sequence. PLDT units often use admin/1234567890. If no default works, check the default router passwords guide for more combinations.

Setting Up a FibreHome Router

FibreHome devices arrive pre-configured by your ISP. The fibre cable connects to the PON port on the device. The technician handles this during installation. Manual setup is only needed after a factory reset.

Step 1: Connect the power adapter and wait 2-3 minutes for the PON LED to turn solid green. A blinking PON LED means the fibre connection is still negotiating with the ISP’s OLT (Optical Line Terminal).

Step 2: Connect a computer to a LAN port via Ethernet cable or connect to the default Wi-Fi network (SSID and password printed on the device label).

Step 3: Open a browser and go to 192.168.1.1. Log in with the credentials from the table above.

Step 4: For ISPs using PPPoE (IndiHome, VNPT), go to WAN settings and enter the PPPoE username and password from your ISP welcome letter. For ISPs using DHCP (PLDT on some plans), the connection should activate automatically.

Step 5: Go to Wi-Fi settings to change the SSID and password. Set the security mode to WPA2-PSK. Click Apply.

Changing Your FibreHome Wi-Fi Password

Log into the admin panel at 192.168.1.1. Go to WLAN or Wi-Fi Settings in the menu. The exact path depends on the ISP firmware version.

On IndiHome firmware, go to Network > WLAN > SSID Settings. Change the WPA PreSharedKey field. On PLDT firmware, go to Wi-Fi > Security. Change the Password field. On VNPT firmware, go to Wireless > Security.

Use at least 12 characters. Avoid your phone number or apartment number. Click Apply. All connected devices will disconnect and need to reconnect with the new password.

FibreHome GPON Technology

FibreHome specializes in passive optical networking. The company produces both the ONT (the box in your home) and the OLT (the equipment at the ISP’s central office). This vertical integration is why ISPs choose the brand for large-scale fibre deployments.

GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) supports up to 2.488 Gbps downstream and 1.244 Gbps upstream on a single fibre strand shared among up to 128 subscribers. XGS-PON, used on newer deployments, supports symmetric 10 Gbps.

The AN5506 series is the most widely deployed FibreHome ONT globally. The model number suffix indicates the port configuration: -04 means 4 LAN ports, -02 means 2 LAN ports. The F suffix indicates the hardware generation.

Troubleshooting FibreHome Router Issues

  1. Login page does not load. Verify the device is powered on and the LAN LED is lit for your connected port. Try http://192.168.1.1 with the explicit prefix. Some ISPs configure the device at a different IP, so check the label. If the device has a separate ONT and router (two boxes), connect to the router, not the ONT.

  2. Password rejected. Try admin/admin first, then the ISP-specific passwords from the table above. Check the device label for a unique password. If nothing works, reset the router by holding the reset button for 15 seconds. Have your ISP PPPoE credentials ready for reconfiguration.

  3. PON LED blinking red. The fibre connection to the ISP is down. Check if the fibre cable behind the device is bent, pinched, or disconnected. A red PON/LOS LED indicates a physical fibre break. Contact your ISP for a technician visit.

  4. Internet connected but slow speeds. Run a speed test using a wired connection (Ethernet from the FibreHome LAN port directly to your computer). If wired speed matches your plan, the issue is Wi-Fi. Move the device to a central location. The 5GHz band offers faster speeds at shorter range.

  5. Wi-Fi keeps dropping. FibreHome ONTs with built-in Wi-Fi have limited radio quality compared to dedicated routers. For homes larger than 800 square feet, add a standalone Wi-Fi router connected to the FibreHome’s LAN port and disable the built-in Wi-Fi. This is common practice in IndiHome and PLDT deployments.

FibreHome Router FAQ

What is the default IP address for FibreHome routers?

FibreHome ONTs and routers use 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway on most ISP deployments. Some providers configure the device to use 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.100.1 instead. Check the label on the bottom of the device for the correct address.

What is the default password for FibreHome router?

The default username and password are admin/admin on many FibreHome devices. ISPs frequently override these with custom credentials. IndiHome in Indonesia often uses admin/admin or user/user. TM Unifi in Malaysia may use Tmadmin@unifi. PLDT in the Philippines uses admin/1234567890 on some models. Check your ISP documentation if admin/admin fails.

Is FibreHome the same as Huawei or ZTE?

No. FibreHome Telecommunication Technologies (also written as Fiberhome or FiberHome) is a separate company headquartered in Wuhan, China. Like Huawei and ZTE, it manufactures telecom equipment including GPON ONTs and routers. ISPs choose between these manufacturers when deploying fibre infrastructure.

Can I buy a FibreHome router at a store?

No. FibreHome does not sell directly to consumers. All FibreHome devices are supplied by ISPs as part of fibre broadband installations. You cannot purchase one at retail. If your device fails, contact your ISP for a replacement.

How do I reset my FibreHome router to factory settings?

Press and hold the reset button (small pinhole on the back) for 10-15 seconds while the device is powered on. The LEDs will blink and the device restarts with factory defaults. After reset, you may need to reconfigure your ISP connection settings (PPPoE credentials, VLAN IDs). Contact your ISP if the internet connection does not restore automatically.

Which ISPs use FibreHome equipment?

Major ISPs deploying FibreHome ONTs include IndiHome (Indonesia), PLDT (Philippines), VNPT (Vietnam), TM Unifi (Malaysia), and several providers in South America and Africa. The specific model depends on the ISP and the installation date.