Which Motorola model do you have?
To get access to every router of Motorola (e.g. MX1200 ,CPEi25725 (Clear) or WPS870G ), you need the IP of your router, the username and router password. You can find these information in Motorola router manuals. But if you do not have the manual for your router or you do not want to read the whole manual to find the default login information then you can use the quick guide below.
Motorola Router Login Guide
- Open your internet browser (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Internet Explorer)
 - Type 192.168.100.1 (the most common IP for Motorola routers) in the address bar of your web browser to access the router's web-based user interface. Alternatively you can type the following URL in the address bar: http://192.168.0.1
 - You should see 2 text fields where you can enter a username and a password.
 - The default username for your Motorola router is admin.
The default password is motorola. - Enter the username & password, hit "Enter" and now you should see the control panel of your router.
 
If above login credentials doesn't work then try this method
If these steps doesn't work for you and you still can't login to your router then there's another method. You know the model name/ID of your Motorola router? Great! Just select your device from the box below and you will be redirected to our guide especially for your device that includes a user manual.
Which model do you have?
Try different ID/password combinations that are widely used by Motorola that you'll find below.
Default username & password combinations for Motorola routers
In the list below you will see the most popular default username and password combinations used by Motorola. Sometimes the username and password doesn't work that we mentioned in the top of this guide. Then you can try these username/password combinations below to get access to your wireless router.
| # | Username | Password | 
| 1 | admin | motorola | 
| 2 | router | router | 
| 3 | (blank) | motorola | 
| 4 | n/a | n/a | 
| 5 | admin | (blank) | 
| 6 | admin | password | 
| 7 | motorola | |
| 8 | (blank) | Printed on Routers Label | 
| 9 | cablecom | router | 
| 10 | Admin | |
| 11 | (blank) | (blank) | 
| 12 | admin | change | 
| 13 | (blank) | admin | 
| 14 | (blank) | |
| 15 | (blank) | 0 | 
| 16 | root | (blank) | 
Default login IPs for my Motorola router
Sometimes you need your router web interface IP address to change security settings. Most people don't know their router IP address. Most times you'll find this IP on the bottom or back of your router device. But if you are not able to find this IP on your router or in the user manual then you can try some methods to get the router I. In the list below we listed all known router IPs for the manufacturer Motorola.
| # | Default Router IP | 
| 1 | 192.168.100.1 | 
| 2 | 192.168.0.1 | 
| 3 | 192.168.15.1 | 
| 4 | 192.168.1.1 | 
| 5 | 192.168.1.254 | 
| 6 | 192.168.10.1 | 
| 7 | 192.168.30.1 | 
| 8 | 192.168.40.1 | 
| 9 | 169.254.1.1 | 
| 10 | 192.168.102.1 | 
| 11 | 10.0.1.1 | 
| 12 | 192.168.20.1 | 
Alternative Login URLs for my Motorola router
Most routers are accessible only by their default IP. But some are available by an default URL as well. This is very useful if you don't know your default router gateway.
| # | Alternative Router URL Gateway | 
| 1 | http://192.168.0.1 | 
| 2 | SetupMyRouter.net | 
| 3 | http://www.setupextender.net/ | 
List of Motorola Router Manuals
 2210-02 - Manual
 2247-62 - Manual
 2247-62 (2247-62-100T) - Manual
 2247-62 (2247-62-100T) - Manual
 2247-N8 - Manual
 2247-N8 - Manual
 3347 Qwest - Manual
 3347-02 - Manual
 CPEi-25150 - Manual
 CPEi-35775 - Manual
 CPEi25725 (Clear) - Manual
 CPEi25725 (Clear) - Manual
 LS1000W Wireless Module - Manual
 MB7220 - Quick Install Guide
 MB7420 - Quick Install Guide - Datasheet
 MB7621 - Quick Install Guide
 MB82 - Manual
 MB8600 - Quick Install Guide
 MD1600 - Quick Install Guide
 MG7310 - Manual - Quick Install Guide
 MG7310 - Manual
 MG7315 - Manual - Quick Install Guide
 MG7315 - Manual
 MG7540 - Manual
 MG7540 - Manual - Quick Install Guide
 MG7550 - Manual - Quick Install Guide
 MG7550 - Manual
 MG7700 - Manual - Quick Install Guide
 MG7700 - Manual
 Moto G - Manual
 MR1700 - Manual
 MR1700 - Manual - Quick Install Guide - Datasheet
 MR1900 - Manual
 MR1900 - Manual - Quick Install Guide
 MR2600 - Manual
 MR2600 - Manual - Quick Install Guide - Datasheet
 MT7711 - Manual
 MT7711 - Manual
 MX1200 - Manual - Quick Install Guide
 MX1200 - Manual
 Netopia 3347-02-100Q (Qwest) - Manual
 Netopia 3347-02-100Q (Qwest) - Manual
 Netopia-3000 - Manual
 NVG510 - Manual
 NVG510 - Manual
 PCC11b - Manual
 SB2100D - Manual
 SB4100 - Manual
 SB4200 - Quick Install Guide
 SB5100 - Manual
 SB5100 / SB5101 - Manual - Datasheet
 SB5102 - Manual - Datasheet
 SB5120 - Datasheet
 SB6120 - Manual - Datasheet
 SB6121 - Manual
 SB6180 - Manual
 SBG1000 - Manual
 SBG6782-AC - Manual
 SBG940 - Manual
 SBV5222 - Datasheet
 SBV6220 - Quick Install Guide
 SURFboard SBG1000 - Manual
 SURFboard SBG1000 - Manual
 SURFboard SBG6580 - Manual
 SURFboard SBG6580 - Manual
 SURFboard SBG6580-G228 - Manual
 SURFboard SBG6782-AC - Manual
 SURFboard SBG6782-AC - Manual
 SURFboard SBG901 - Manual
 SURFboard SBG901 - Manual
 SURFboard SBG940 - Manual
 SURFboard SBG940 - Manual
 SURFboard SVG1501 - Manual
 SURFboard SVG7782U - Manual
 SURFboard SVG7782U - Manual
 SVG1501ES - Manual
 SVG2501 - Manual
 SVG6X82 - Manual
 TER/NUSB1-N1 - Manual
 TJ716 - Manual
 VAP2400 - Manual
 VAP2400 - Manual
 VAP2500 - Manual
 VT1000 - Datasheet
 VT1005V - Manual
 VT2542 - Manual
 VT2542 Vonage - Manual
 WA840G v1 - Manual
 WA840G v1 - Manual
 WA840G v2 - Manual
 WA840G v2 - Manual
 WE800G - Manual
 WE800G v1 - Manual
 WE800G v1 - Manual
 WE800G v2 - Manual
 WE800G v2 - Manual
 WN825G - Manual
 WPS870G - Manual
 WPS870G - Manual
 WR850G - Manual
 WR850G v1 - Manual
 WR850G v2 - Manual
 WR850G v2 - Manual
 WR850G v3 - Manual
 WR850G v3 - Manual
 WR850GP - Manual
 WR850GP - Manual
 WR850Gv6 - Manual
Nothing of the methods above worked for me!
All you need to do is to reset your modem. This can be done easily by clicking on the reset button at the back or at the bottom of your router. If you hold down this small button for approximately 20 seconds, (you may have to use a toothpick), then your modem will get restored to the factory settings. What you need to keep in mind is that when you reset your modem, you will lose your connection online. It is therefore better to take an expert's assistance in this regard. Note: If you have not enough information, it is obviously recommended that you should get help from a person who has all the knowledge about this topic.