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192.168.1.67 Admin Login

Thomson (now part of Technicolor) is the primary brand that uses 192.168.1.67 as a default gateway IP address, most notably in the Thomson SpeedTouch 576 series of ADSL modem-routers. This IP sits within the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet — one of the most widely used private IPv4 ranges for home and small office networks. While 192.168.1.67 is less common than gateway addresses like 192.168.1.254 or 192.168.0.1, it serves the same fundamental purpose: giving you a direct entry point into your router's administration panel. If your network is managed by a Thomson SpeedTouch device, typing http://192.168.1.67 into your browser's address bar is how you access all of your router's configuration settings.

192.168.1.67 IP Address

To access the admin panel type 192.168.1.67 in the address bar of your web browser or click on the button below.

How to Access 192.168.1.67

Accessing your router's admin panel at 192.168.1.67 is straightforward, but you must be connected to the same network as your router — either via Wi-Fi or a wired Ethernet cable. Follow these steps to get in:

  1. Make sure your device (PC, laptop, smartphone, or tablet) is connected to the network managed by your Thomson SpeedTouch or compatible router.
  2. Open any web browser — Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Safari all work fine.
  3. In the browser's address bar (not the search bar), type http://192.168.1.67 and press Enter.
  4. You will be taken to the router's login page. For the Thomson SpeedTouch 576, the default username and password are both blank — simply leave both fields empty and click Login.
  5. Once inside, you'll have access to the full administration dashboard where you can manage Wi-Fi settings, security, port forwarding, DHCP, and more.

Because 192.168.1.67 is a private IPv4 address, it is only reachable from within your local network. You cannot access it from outside your home or office. This is by design — it keeps your router's admin panel protected from external threats.

If You Can't Access 192.168.1.67

If entering http://192.168.1.67 in your browser doesn't bring up a login page, don't panic. There are several common reasons this can happen, and each has a straightforward fix:

  • Wrong gateway IP: 192.168.1.67 may not be your router's current default gateway. Open the Command Prompt on Windows (Start > type cmd > Enter) and run ipconfig /all. Look for the Default Gateway field. On macOS or Linux, run netstat -nr or check your network settings. If the gateway shown is different from 192.168.1.67, use that address instead. You can also check our guide to find your router IP address.
  • Not connected to the right network: Ensure your device is connected to the network that the Thomson SpeedTouch router manages. If you're on a different Wi-Fi network or using a VPN, you won't be able to reach 192.168.1.67.
  • Browser cache or typo: Make sure you're typing the address in the address bar, not the search bar. Also try clearing your browser cache or using a private/incognito window.
  • IP address has been changed: A previous administrator may have changed the router's default gateway away from 192.168.1.67. In this case, you'll need to perform a factory reset to restore it.
  • Firewall or security software: Some antivirus or firewall applications can block access to local admin pages. Try temporarily disabling them and accessing 192.168.1.67 again.

Thomson SpeedTouch 576 — Brand-Specific Login Details

The Thomson SpeedTouch 576 (firmware version 1.7) is the most well-documented router model that uses 192.168.1.67 as its default gateway. Thomson, now operating under the Technicolor brand, produced a range of ADSL modem-routers widely deployed by ISPs across Europe and beyond. Here's what you need to know about logging in to this specific device:

  • Default IP Address: 192.168.1.67
  • Default Username: (blank — leave the field empty)
  • Default Password: (blank — leave the field empty)
  • Admin Panel URL: http://192.168.1.67

Once you log in, you'll be presented with the SpeedTouch web interface, which allows you to configure your ADSL connection, wireless network, firewall rules, and more. If you've previously set a custom username or password and can no longer remember it, you'll need to perform a factory reset to regain access.

How to Factory Reset Your Thomson SpeedTouch 576 (192.168.1.67)

If you've been locked out of your router at 192.168.1.67 — whether because you forgot your login credentials or the IP address has been changed — a factory reset is your best option. Here's how to do it on the Thomson SpeedTouch 576:

  1. Power on the router. Make sure the Thomson SpeedTouch 576 is plugged in and fully booted up before you begin.
  2. Locate the reset button. On the SpeedTouch 576, the reset button is typically a small recessed hole on the back or bottom of the unit. You'll need a straightened paperclip, a pin, or a similar thin object to press it.
  3. Press and hold the reset button. Insert the pin into the reset hole and hold it down for approximately 15 seconds. You'll know the reset is working when all the indicator lights on the router begin to flash simultaneously.
  4. Wait for the reboot. Release the button and allow the router to restart automatically. This may take 60–90 seconds.
  5. Reconnect and log in. Once the router has rebooted, reconnect your device to the network and navigate to http://192.168.1.67. Use the default credentials (blank username, blank password) to log in.

Important: A factory reset will erase all custom settings, including your Wi-Fi name (SSID), Wi-Fi password, port forwarding rules, and any other configurations you've made. Make sure to note down your ISP connection details (such as your DSL username and password) before performing a reset, as you'll need to re-enter them afterward.

Changing Your Router Password via 192.168.1.67

Keeping your router secure starts with changing the default password. Since the Thomson SpeedTouch 576 ships with no password at all (both username and password fields are blank by default), it's especially important that you set a strong password as soon as possible after your initial setup. Here's how to do it:

  1. Open your browser and go to http://192.168.1.67.
  2. Log in with your current credentials (or leave both fields blank if you haven't changed them yet).
  3. Navigate to the Toolbox or Settings section of the admin panel.
  4. Look for Access Controls or Password settings.
  5. Enter your new password in the provided fields. Choose something strong — a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
  6. Save your changes. You'll be prompted to log in again with your new password.

In addition to changing your admin password, you should also update your Wi-Fi network password (WPA2 or WPA3) from the wireless settings section. A secure Wi-Fi password prevents unauthorized users from connecting to your network and potentially accessing your router at 192.168.1.67.

Router Username and Password List

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

What Is 192.168.1.67 and Why Does It Matter?

192.168.1.67 is a private IPv4 address that falls within the Class C private IP range defined by RFC 1918 (192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255). This range is reserved exclusively for use within local area networks (LANs) and is never routed over the public internet. That means 192.168.1.67 is completely invisible to the outside world — it only exists and functions within your home or office network.

In the context of the Thomson SpeedTouch 576, 192.168.1.67 acts as the router's default gateway. Every device that connects to your network — laptops, smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, printers, gaming consoles — sends its internet traffic through this gateway address. The router at 192.168.1.67 receives those requests, forwards them to the internet via your ISP's public IP address, and then routes the responses back to the correct device on your local network.

Here's a simple example of how IP assignment works on a network managed by a router at 192.168.1.67:

  • Your router holds the address 192.168.1.67 as the gateway.
  • Your laptop might be assigned 192.168.1.2 by the router's DHCP server.
  • Your smartphone might receive 192.168.1.3.
  • Your smart TV might get 192.168.1.4.

Each of these addresses is unique within your network, allowing the router to correctly direct traffic to and from each device. Only one device on the network should ever hold the address 192.168.1.67 — assigning it to another device while the router is using it will cause an IP address conflict, which can disrupt your entire network.

192.168.1.67 and the 192.168.1.x Subnet

The address 192.168.1.67 belongs to the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet, which supports up to 254 usable host addresses (192.168.1.1 through 192.168.1.254). This is one of the most popular subnets for home and small business networking. Many other well-known router gateway addresses share this same subnet, including:

  • 192.168.1.254 — Used by some Thomson, 2Wire, and Motorola routers as a default gateway.
  • 192.168.0.1 — A very common default gateway used by Netgear, D-Link, and others.
  • 192.168.2.1 — Used by some Cisco Linksys and Belkin routers.
  • 192.168.8.1 — Default gateway for Huawei routers and mobile hotspots.
  • 192.168.10.1 — Used by some Zyxel and Trendnet devices.
  • 192.168.100.1 — Common in some cable modem and ISP-provided gateway devices.
  • 10.0.0.1 — A Class A private gateway used by Xfinity/Comcast and some Apple routers.

While 192.168.1.67 is a less conventional gateway address compared to the above, it is a fully valid and functional private IP. Its use by Thomson in the SpeedTouch 576 reflects the flexibility of the 192.168.1.x subnet — any address in the range can technically serve as a gateway, as long as it's configured correctly and doesn't conflict with other devices on the network.

Frequently Asked Questions About 192.168.1.67

What router uses 192.168.1.67 as its default IP?

The Thomson SpeedTouch 576 (firmware version 1.7) is the primary router model known to use 192.168.1.67 as its default gateway address. Thomson, now part of Technicolor, produced this ADSL modem-router for ISP deployments, particularly in Europe. If you have a SpeedTouch 576 and need to access its settings, navigate to http://192.168.1.67 in your browser.

What are the default login credentials for 192.168.1.67?

For the Thomson SpeedTouch 576, both the default username and default password are blank — you simply leave both fields empty and click Login. If someone has previously set a custom password and you don't know it, you'll need to perform a factory reset to restore the blank default credentials.

Is 192.168.1.67 a public or private IP address?

192.168.1.67 is a private IP address. It belongs to the 192.168.0.0/16 private range defined by RFC 1918 and is classified as a Class C address. It cannot be accessed from the internet and is only reachable from within your local network. This makes it safe to use as a router gateway without any risk of external exposure.

Can I change my router's IP from 192.168.1.67 to something else?

Yes. Once you're logged into the admin panel at http://192.168.1.67, navigate to the network or LAN settings section. From there, you can assign a new local IP address to your router. Just make sure to write down the new address, as you'll need it to access the admin panel going forward. Any address within the 192.168.1.x range (other than those already assigned to connected devices) is a valid choice.

Why can't I reach 192.168.1.67 from outside my home?

Because 192.168.1.67 is a private IP address, it is not routable on the public internet. Internet traffic is handled by your router's public IP address (assigned by your ISP), while 192.168.1.67 only exists within your local network. This is a fundamental feature of how NAT (Network Address Translation) works — and it's one of the reasons your router's admin panel is protected from external access by default.

What should I do after resetting my Thomson SpeedTouch 576?

After performing a factory reset on your Thomson SpeedTouch 576, navigate back to http://192.168.1.67 and log in with blank credentials. You'll then need to reconfigure your ADSL connection settings (including your ISP-provided DSL username and password), set up your Wi-Fi network name and password, and re-apply any custom settings such as port forwarding or parental controls. It's a good idea to set a strong admin password immediately after logging in to prevent unauthorized access.