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192.168.0.11 Admin Login

192.168.0.11 is a private Class C IPv4 address that belongs to the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet. It is most notably used as the default gateway address by Luxul routers — specifically the XVW-P30 and XVW-P30E models. While it is less common as a default gateway compared to addresses like 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.254, 192.168.0.11 is a fully valid private IP address that can also be statically assigned to any device on a 192.168.0.x network — such as a printer, NAS drive, IP camera, or smart home hub. Because it sits within the standard DHCP range of most home routers, you should take care to either assign it as a static reservation or exclude it from your DHCP pool to avoid IP address conflicts on your network.

192.168.0.11 IP Address

To access the admin panel type 192.168.0.11 in the address bar of your web browser or click on the button below.

How to Access 192.168.0.11

To reach the admin panel at 192.168.0.11, make sure your device is connected to the same local network — either via Wi-Fi or a wired Ethernet cable. Then open your preferred web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari) and type http://192.168.0.11 directly into the address bar. Do not type it into a search engine — paste it into the URL bar and press Enter. You should be taken directly to the router's login page. If you are using a Luxul XVW-P30 or XVW-P30E, the default credentials are:

  • Username: admin
  • Password: admin

Once logged in, you will have full access to your router's configuration dashboard, where you can manage Wi-Fi settings, set up port forwarding, configure DHCP reservations, update firmware, and more. It is strongly recommended that you change the default username and password immediately after your first login to protect your network from unauthorized access.

If You Can't Access 192.168.0.11

If entering http://192.168.0.11 in your browser does not load a login page, there are a few things you should check. First, confirm that 192.168.0.11 is actually the default gateway for your network. Open a Command Prompt on Windows (Start > type cmd > press Enter) and run the command ipconfig /all. Look for the Default Gateway field — if it shows a different address, that is the correct IP to use instead. On a Mac, go to System Settings > Network > your active connection > Details, and check the Router field. You can also check our guide to find your router IP address for step-by-step instructions across all platforms.

Other common reasons 192.168.0.11 may not load include: your browser auto-redirecting to a search engine (make sure you type http:// before the IP), a firewall blocking the connection, or the router's admin IP having been changed from its default. If you suspect the IP has been changed and you no longer know it, a factory reset is your best option — see the section below for Luxul-specific reset instructions.

Luxul XVW-P30 & XVW-P30E — Brand-Specific Information

Luxul is a U.S.-based networking brand focused on professional-grade Wi-Fi solutions for residential and small-business installations. The XVW-P30 and XVW-P30E are wall-plate wireless access points and routers that use 192.168.0.11 as their factory default gateway IP address. These devices are commonly deployed in hospitality, multi-room residential, and MDU (multi-dwelling unit) environments where discreet, in-wall networking hardware is preferred.

Key details for Luxul devices using 192.168.0.11:

  • Default IP: 192.168.0.11
  • Default Username: admin
  • Default Password: admin
  • Admin Panel URL: http://192.168.0.11

When you first access the Luxul admin panel at 192.168.0.11, you will be prompted to configure your WAN connection type, set up your wireless SSID and password, and optionally enable the built-in DHCP server. The interface is straightforward and designed for professional installers, but is accessible to advanced home users as well.

How to Factory Reset a Luxul Router (XVW-P30 / XVW-P30E)

If you have forgotten your admin password or can no longer access the panel at 192.168.0.11, performing a factory reset will restore all settings — including the default IP address, username, and password — back to their original values. Follow these steps to reset your Luxul XVW-P30 or XVW-P30E:

  1. Make sure the router is powered on and the status LED is active.
  2. Locate the Reset button on the back or side panel of the device. It is typically a small recessed pinhole button.
  3. Use a straightened paperclip, SIM ejector tool, or similar thin object to press and hold the Reset button.
  4. Hold the button for approximately 10–15 seconds until the LED indicator flashes or changes color, signaling that the reset has been initiated.
  5. Release the button and wait for the device to fully reboot — this may take 60–90 seconds.
  6. Once the router has restarted, reconnect to its default Wi-Fi network (check the label on the device for the default SSID and Wi-Fi password).
  7. Open your browser and navigate to http://192.168.0.11 to access the admin panel using the default credentials: admin / admin.

Important: A factory reset will erase all custom configurations, including your Wi-Fi name, password, port forwarding rules, and any static IP assignments. Make sure to back up your settings before resetting if possible.

Changing Your Router Password at 192.168.0.11

Leaving your Luxul router — or any device accessible at 192.168.0.11 — with the default admin/admin credentials is a serious security risk. Anyone connected to your network could access your router's settings and make unauthorized changes. To update your admin password, log in to the panel at http://192.168.0.11 and navigate to the Administration or Management section. Look for a Change Password or Admin Password option. Enter your current password, then type and confirm your new password. Choose something strong — at least 12 characters, mixing uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Save your changes and log back in with the new credentials to confirm everything works correctly.

You should also change your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and Wi-Fi password from the Wireless Settings section. Avoid using personal information in your SSID, and use WPA2-PSK or WPA3 encryption for the strongest available protection on your home or office network.

Router Username and Password List

BrandModelProtocolUsernamePassword
2WIREHOMEPORTAL Rev. SBC YAHOO! DSL(none)2Wire(none)
2WIREALL WIFI ROUTERSHTTP(none)Wireless

What Is 192.168.0.11 as a Private IP Address?

192.168.0.11 is a private Class C IPv4 address, as defined by RFC 1918. This means it can only be used within a local area network (LAN) and is not routable on the public internet. It belongs to the 192.168.0.0/24 network block, which spans addresses from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254, with 192.168.0.255 reserved as the broadcast address.

In most home and small-office networks, the router itself occupies the first usable address in the subnet — typically 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.254. However, Luxul's XVW-P30 series uses 192.168.0.11 as its default gateway, placing it slightly further into the address range. This is an intentional design choice that leaves the lower addresses (192.168.0.2 through 192.168.0.10) available for other infrastructure devices such as switches, access points, or servers that may need static IPs outside the DHCP pool.

Beyond its role as a default gateway for Luxul devices, 192.168.0.11 is also commonly assigned as a static IP address to specific devices on a network. For example, a network administrator might assign 192.168.0.11 to a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device, a network printer, a security camera, or a smart home controller to ensure that device always has the same address — making it easier to access remotely or configure port forwarding rules.

Here is how a typical 192.168.0.x network might look with 192.168.0.11 in use:

  • 192.168.0.1 — Main router/gateway (e.g., ISP modem-router)
  • 192.168.0.11 — Luxul XVW-P30 access point / secondary router
  • 192.168.0.12 – 192.168.0.50 — Static IP range for servers, printers, cameras
  • 192.168.0.100 – 192.168.0.200 — DHCP pool for dynamic client devices

Understanding where 192.168.0.11 fits in your subnet helps you avoid IP conflicts and design a more organized, reliable network.

Related IP Addresses in the 192.168.0.x Subnet

If 192.168.0.11 is not the right address for your router or device, there are several other commonly used IPs in the same subnet and across the broader private address space that you may want to explore. Below are the most frequently used default gateway addresses related to the 192.168.0.x network:

  • 192.168.0.1 — The most widely used default gateway in the 192.168.0.x range, used by TP-Link, D-Link, and many other brands.
  • 192.168.0.1.1 — A variant sometimes referenced in ISP-provided router documentation.
  • 192.168.2.1 — Default gateway used by some Belkin and SMC routers.
  • 10.0.0.1 — Common default gateway for Xfinity/Comcast gateways and some Apple routers.
  • 192.168.100.1 — Used by some ISP-provided modems and cable gateways.
  • 192.168.1.254 — Default gateway for many DSL routers and some TP-Link models.
  • 192.168.8.1 — Default gateway for Huawei routers and mobile Wi-Fi hotspots.
  • 192.168.10.1 — Used by some Cisco and Ubiquiti devices as their default LAN IP.

If you are unsure which IP address your router uses, the fastest way to find out is to run ipconfig /all on Windows or netstat -nr on macOS/Linux and look for the Default Gateway entry.

Frequently Asked Questions About 192.168.0.11

Which router brands use 192.168.0.11 as their default IP?

The primary brand confirmed to use 192.168.0.11 as a factory default gateway is Luxul, specifically the XVW-P30 and XVW-P30E wall-plate router/access point models. Unlike more common default IPs such as 192.168.0.1, the address 192.168.0.11 is not widely used by major consumer router brands like Netgear, TP-Link, or D-Link as a default gateway. However, it can appear on any network as a statically assigned address for a device or as a DHCP-leased address given to a client by a router whose pool starts at or before .11.

Why can't I reach the login page at 192.168.0.11?

There are several reasons you might not be able to access the admin panel at 192.168.0.11. The most common is that this is simply not your router's gateway address — run ipconfig /all on Windows to confirm your actual Default Gateway. Other causes include: not being connected to the correct network, a browser caching issue (try a private/incognito window), the router's admin IP having been changed, or a firewall rule blocking HTTP access. If you are using a Luxul XVW-P30 and still cannot connect, try a factory reset as described above to restore 192.168.0.11 as the default.

Is 192.168.0.11 safe to use on my network?

Yes — 192.168.0.11 is a completely safe private IP address. Because it is part of the RFC 1918 private address space, it is never exposed directly to the public internet. No external party can connect to a device at 192.168.0.11 without first gaining access to your local network. That said, you should always secure your router admin panel at 192.168.0.11 with a strong, unique password and ensure your Wi-Fi network uses WPA2 or WPA3 encryption to prevent unauthorized local access.

Can I assign 192.168.0.11 to a device other than a router?

Absolutely. If your router's gateway is a different address (such as 192.168.0.1), you can freely assign 192.168.0.11 as a static IP to any device on your network — a printer, NAS, IP camera, smart TV, or gaming console. To do this safely, either configure the static IP directly on the device's network settings, or set up a DHCP reservation in your router's admin panel so the router always assigns 192.168.0.11 to that specific device's MAC address. This prevents conflicts with other DHCP clients on your network.

What is the default username and password for 192.168.0.11?

For Luxul XVW-P30 and XVW-P30E routers — the devices that use 192.168.0.11 as their default gateway — the factory default login credentials are Username: admin and Password: admin. If these do not work, the credentials may have been changed by a previous administrator. In that case, perform a factory reset by holding the Reset button on the device for 10–15 seconds, which will restore the default login at 192.168.0.11.