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How to Login BSNL Broadband WiFI Modem?

How to Login BSNL ADSL modem?

BSNL is a broadband internet service that delivers internet over the phone line. BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited), and MTNL both are government Telecom Company that provides internet and telephone service for the home. It would help if you changed the WiFi SSID name and password to update regularly t protect the home internet. If you looking MTNL or BSNL ADSL modem login user guide to setup and change other configurations then you are in the right place now.

BSNL internet service uses ADSL technology that uses ADSL modems from third-party manufacturers. BSNL and MTNL use various brands DSL, ADSL, and VDSL modems for last-mile connectivity. Some popular DSL modems and brand names are Beetel ADSL modem, Binatone, Beetel VDSL modem, MTNL Wifi Modem, and many others. You can log in ADSL modem web interface using a wi-fi or wired connection with the router.

Login and setup BSNL ADSL WiFi modem from mobile or computer to change.

Steps to Login BSNL ADSL WiFi Modem

This user guide will help you to login ADSL modem either installed by BSNL Company or you bought from the market from a different brand such as D-Link DSL modem, Tenda ADSL modem, or any other.

The first step to login DSL modem is a connection with a modem either Wifi or wired from an Ethernet port.

  • Connect LAN cable from an Ethernet port or use the WiFi name to connect from a Laptop or mobile device.
  • Turn on the Modem using DC adapter that comes with the Device.
  • Make sure your PC/Laptop Ethernet LAN Settings is in DHCP mode to auto asign an IP address from the Modem.

LAN IP Address Configuration in Windows and Mac PC

BSNL ADSL Model default Login Settings

If BSNL/MTNL engineers install your ADSL modem then the default login credential is printed to the modem backside. Also, find the default login settings below.

BSNL Broadband Modem Login IP– 192.168.1.1

Default login username: admin

ADSL default password: admin or password

If you by third parties ADSL modems such as D-Link, BSNL Teracom modem then use 192.168.o.1  and broadband user id BSNL also printed to the router box or user guide comes with the device.

Login BSNL Broadband Router to the Web browser

Open a web browser and access http://192.168.l.l IP address to the URL bar and press enter key.

After a few seconds, you will get a BSNL modem login page asking for a username and password to authenticate and access route settings.

Use default login credentials printed to the router or see the above steps.

After successful authentication, you will get a settings page where you can configure Wireless, LAN IP, and Bandwidth management as well as block websites under firewall options.

However, security matters so change WIFi name and password from the default SSID name for your ADSL wifi modem.

Change Wireless SSID name and Password

If you are using the default WiFi name and password then change it right now to protect your home internet.

Go to the interface Setup tab from the top menu.

Now Go to the Wireless option from the submenu under the top menu.

The activated option should be selected to enable the WiFi network in the ADSL modem.

Multiple SSIDs Settings-

SSID index- 1

SSID– BSNL_AP (its default wifi name, change this to a new wifi name according to your choice)

Authentication Type– WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK

Encryption type– TKIP-/AES

Pre-shared Key– 12345678 ( change this default password with a new strong wifi password)

Press the Apply save button at the bottom to save settings.

You can create multiple WiFi SSID names to enable virtual AP for guest access in your broadband ADSL modem.


BSNL ADSL modem login Troubleshooting

You may face login errors while accessing your DSL modem settings to web browsers due to several reasons. You can follow the troubleshooting steps to fix BSNL FTTH modem login issue.

BSNL ADSL modem Login IP Not Working!

Facing an error while logging BSNL default login IP address could be many reasons such as network configuration issues, or modem default login IP already changed.

Follow the steps to Fix the Login Issue.

Make sure you Modem Default Login IP Address is printed to the backside sticker you are using the same to access the web interface.

Laptop/Computer LAN IP address should be in DHCP mode or use the same series IP address of the default login series of BSNL modem.

EXP: Modem Login IP Address 192.168.1.l

Use 192.168.1.l0 in PC/Laptop LAN IP address.

If you are not sure what IP address is configured to your modem LAN then follow the steps to know the IP address of the modem.

Open a Command prompt using the start menu or press the Windows +R button together.

Type “cmd” in the Run window and press the OK button

Type “ipconfig” in the command prompt and press enter key.

Connection-specific DNS Suffix. :

Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe00::24db:e83d:a3a8:df09%12

IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.l.250

Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1

The Default Gateway IP address will be your modem LAN IP address that is used to access the web interface.

How to Factory reset BSNL ADSL Mode?

Note: Making a reset router will erase all configurations so only use the reset option if you have settings details for the BSNL broadband line to set up again.

If you forget the login username or password after being changed, the only way to recover the login password is to make a factory reset modem.

Steps to factory reset BSNL ADSL Modem

  • Locate a small reset button beside the Ethernet port.
  • Press and hold the reset button for 10-15 seconds using a sharp needle
  • Release the reset button when the router LED blinks and the modem restarts.
  • Wait until the reboot process is done and try to access the default login credential is printed to the router.

If you can’t login BSNL ADSL modem due to the wrong password issue and you are not sure what the last password you have changed then you can restore router settings using the factory reset button.

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