192.168.110.1 Admin Login
192.168.110.1 is a private IPv4 address most prominently used as the default gateway by Ruijie Reyee routers — particularly the popular RG-EW series (including the RG-EW1200, RG-EW1800GX Pro, and RG-EW3200GX PRO). It is also deployed by select Huawei enterprise-grade access controllers and certain ISP-issued gateway devices. If your router or access point uses 192.168.110.1 as its admin address, you are most likely working with a Ruijie Reyee device. This IP sits within the Class C private address range (192.168.0.0/16) and is reserved exclusively for use within local area networks — it is never routed over the public internet. Other commonly used default gateways in the same private range include 192.168.1.254, 192.168.8.1, and 192.168.100.1.
192.168.110.1 IP Address
192.168.110.1
in the address bar of your web browser or click on the button below.
How to Access 192.168.110.1
To reach your router's admin panel at 192.168.110.1, follow these steps:
- Make sure your device (PC, laptop, or smartphone) is connected to the router — either via an Ethernet cable or over Wi-Fi.
- Open any web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari) and type http://192.168.110.1 directly into the address bar. Do not use a search engine — paste it directly into the URL bar and press Enter.
- You will be presented with the router's login page. For most Ruijie Reyee devices, you only need to enter a password (no separate username field). The default password is typically admin, though some units prompt you to set a custom password on first boot.
- Once logged in, you will land on the Reyee eWeb dashboard, where you can configure your Wi-Fi name and password, set up PPPoE or DHCP internet connections, manage connected devices, configure parental controls, and update firmware.
If you are accessing a Huawei enterprise access controller using 192.168.110.1, the login interface may differ — look for a username field (default: admin) alongside the password prompt.
If You Can't Access 192.168.110.1
If typing http://192.168.110.1 into your browser returns an error or a blank page, don't panic. Here are the most common causes and fixes:
- Wrong gateway IP: Your router may have been reconfigured to use a different IP. Open a Command Prompt (Windows: press Win + R, type
cmd, press Enter) and runipconfig. Look for the Default Gateway value — that is the correct IP to use. On macOS or Linux, runnetstat -nr | grep defaultin Terminal. - Not connected to the right network: Ensure your device is connected to the Ruijie Reyee router's own Wi-Fi network or plugged into one of its LAN ports. Connecting to a different network will prevent access.
- Browser cache or HTTPS redirect: Some browsers auto-redirect to HTTPS. Make sure you type
http://(nothttps://) before the IP address. Also try clearing your browser cache or using a private/incognito window. - IP conflict: If another device on your network has been manually assigned 192.168.110.1, a conflict will occur. Disconnect other devices temporarily and try again.
- Firmware or hardware issue: If none of the above work, a factory reset may be required. See the section below for brand-specific reset instructions.
If you need to identify your correct gateway, check our guide on how to find your router IP address. You can also try related admin IPs such as 192.168.1.254 or 192.168.10.1 if 192.168.110.1 does not respond.
Router Brands That Use 192.168.110.1
Unlike the more universal 192.168.0.1 or 10.0.0.1, the address 192.168.110.1 is associated with a specific set of manufacturers. Here is a breakdown of the brands confirmed to use this IP:
Ruijie Reyee (Primary Brand)
Ruijie Reyee is the consumer and SMB networking brand of Ruijie Networks, a major Chinese networking company. The RG-EW series of home and small-office Wi-Fi routers uses 192.168.110.1 as the default management IP address across all models. Confirmed Reyee models include:
- RG-EW1200 — Dual-band AC1200 Wi-Fi router with 1 WAN + 3 LAN ports
- RG-EW1800GX Pro — Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 Mesh router
- RG-EW3200GX PRO — Wi-Fi 6 AX3200 tri-band Mesh router
- RG-EW Series Access Controllers — Used in enterprise and campus deployments
On all Reyee EW-series devices, the admin panel is branded as eWeb and is accessible at http://192.168.110.1. The interface is clean and wizard-driven, making it easy to configure even for non-technical users.
Huawei (Enterprise Access Controllers)
Huawei enterprise-grade wireless access controllers (ACs) may also use 192.168.110.1 as a management IP in certain deployment configurations. This is more common in corporate or campus network setups rather than home environments. If you are managing a Huawei AC and see this IP, refer to your device's network configuration documentation for login credentials.
ISP-Issued Gateway Devices
Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) — particularly in Asia and Eastern Europe — provision their custom gateway routers with 192.168.110.1 as the default LAN IP. These devices are typically locked-down OEM units based on Ruijie or similar hardware. If your ISP-supplied router uses this IP, the login credentials will usually be printed on the label on the bottom of the device.
Default Login Credentials for 192.168.110.1
The table below lists the default usernames and passwords for the router brands confirmed to use 192.168.110.1 as their default gateway:
| Brand | Default IP | Username | Default Password |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ruijie Reyee (RG-EW Series) | 192.168.110.1 | None (password only) | admin |
| Ruijie (Enterprise AC) | 192.168.110.1 | admin | admin |
| Huawei (Enterprise AC) | 192.168.110.1 | admin | admin / Check label |
| ISP-Issued Devices | 192.168.110.1 | admin / user | Printed on device label |
Important: If you have never changed your router's password and the default credentials above do not work, the password may have been changed by a previous user or during initial setup. In that case, you will need to perform a factory reset to restore the defaults. Always change your default password after logging in for the first time to protect your network.
Router Username and Password List
| Brand | Model | Protocol | Username | Password |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2WIRE | HOMEPORTAL Rev. SBC YAHOO! DSL | (none) | 2Wire | (none) |
| 2WIRE | ALL WIFI ROUTERS | HTTP | (none) | Wireless |
How to Change Your Password via 192.168.110.1
Keeping your router secured with a strong, unique password is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your home or office network. Here is how to change your admin password on a Ruijie Reyee router at 192.168.110.1:
- Log in to http://192.168.110.1 using your current password.
- On the eWeb dashboard, navigate to More > System > Admin Password (the exact path may vary slightly by firmware version).
- Enter your current password, then type your new password twice to confirm.
- Click Save. Your router will apply the change immediately.
For your Wi-Fi password, go to Wi-Fi Settings on the main dashboard, select your network (2.4GHz or 5GHz), and update the Wi-Fi Password field. A strong Wi-Fi password should be at least 12 characters and include a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. After saving, all connected devices will need to reconnect using the new password.
Factory Reset Instructions for Routers Using 192.168.110.1
If you are locked out of your router or experiencing persistent network issues, a factory reset will restore 192.168.110.1 as the default gateway and reset all settings — including your Wi-Fi name, password, and any custom configurations. Only perform a factory reset as a last resort, as all your settings will be erased.
Ruijie Reyee RG-EW Series — Factory Reset
- Locate the Reset button on the back or bottom of your Reyee router. It is usually a small pinhole button labeled "RST" or "Reset".
- With the router powered on, use a straightened paperclip or a SIM ejector tool to press and hold the Reset button for at least 5 seconds (some models, such as the RG-EW1200, require holding for 10 seconds or more).
- Release the button when the indicator lights begin to flash or change color. The router will reboot automatically.
- After the reboot (approximately 60–90 seconds), the router will be restored to factory defaults. You can now access the admin panel at http://192.168.110.1 using the default password admin.
Note for Reyee Cloud-managed devices: If your Reyee router is registered to the Ruijie Cloud platform, a physical reset alone may not fully de-register it from the cloud. You may need to remove the device from your Ruijie Cloud account separately before the reset takes full effect.
Huawei Enterprise AC — Factory Reset
- Access the device's web interface or CLI (Command Line Interface).
- Navigate to Maintenance > Factory Reset in the web UI, or issue the
reset factory-configurationcommand via CLI. - Confirm the reset. The device will reboot and restore 192.168.110.1 as the management IP.
What Is 192.168.110.1 as a Private IP Address?
192.168.110.1 is a Class C private IPv4 address, defined by RFC 1918. This means it belongs to the reserved private address space (192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255) and is not routable on the public internet. Any data packet carrying this address as its destination will never leave your local network — it is strictly for internal communication between your router and the devices connected to it.
When your Ruijie Reyee router (or another device using this IP) is set up, it acts as the default gateway for your local network. Every device that connects to your router — whether by Wi-Fi or Ethernet — receives a unique private IP address from the router's DHCP server. For a network using 192.168.110.1 as the gateway, connected devices will typically receive addresses in the 192.168.110.x range, for example:
- Your laptop might receive 192.168.110.2
- Your smartphone might receive 192.168.110.3
- Your smart TV might receive 192.168.110.4
- Your printer might receive 192.168.110.5
The router at 192.168.110.1 manages all traffic between these devices and the internet. When you request a webpage, your device sends the request to 192.168.110.1, which forwards it to your ISP and returns the response. This process — called Network Address Translation (NAT) — allows all your devices to share a single public IP address assigned by your ISP.
Because 192.168.110.1 is a private address, it is completely safe to use on any local network. However, only one device on your network should ever be assigned this address. If two devices share the same IP, an IP address conflict will occur, causing connectivity problems for both devices. Your router's DHCP server automatically prevents this for dynamically assigned addresses, but you should be careful when manually assigning static IPs.
Related IP Addresses in the 192.168.110.0/24 Subnet
The 192.168.110.0/24 subnet encompasses all addresses from 192.168.110.1 to 192.168.110.254, with 192.168.110.255 reserved as the broadcast address. While 192.168.110.1 is the most commonly used address in this subnet as a default gateway, other addresses in this range serve specific roles:
- 192.168.110.1 — Default gateway (your router's admin IP)
- 192.168.110.2 – 192.168.110.254 — Available for DHCP assignment to client devices or static assignment to servers, printers, and other network equipment
- 192.168.110.255 — Subnet broadcast address (reserved, not assignable)
If you are managing a small office or home network with a Ruijie Reyee router, you can log in at 192.168.110.1 and configure the DHCP range to control which addresses are automatically assigned. For example, you might reserve 192.168.110.2 – 192.168.110.10 for static devices (like a NAS or printer) and allow DHCP to assign 192.168.110.11 – 192.168.110.200 to dynamic clients.
Other commonly used private gateway addresses outside this subnet include 192.168.0.1, 192.168.2.1, 192.168.1.254, and 10.0.0.1.
Frequently Asked Questions About 192.168.110.1
What router uses 192.168.110.1 as its default IP?
The most well-known brand that uses 192.168.110.1 as its default gateway is Ruijie Reyee, specifically the RG-EW series of home and SMB Wi-Fi routers (e.g., RG-EW1200, RG-EW1800GX Pro, RG-EW3200GX PRO). Certain Huawei enterprise access controllers and ISP-issued gateway devices also use this IP in specific deployment scenarios.
What is the default password for 192.168.110.1?
For Ruijie Reyee routers, the default password for the 192.168.110.1 admin panel is admin. Note that Reyee's eWeb interface typically only asks for a password — there is no separate username field on most home models. If the default password does not work, check the label on the bottom of your router or perform a factory reset.
Why can't I open 192.168.110.1 in my browser?
If 192.168.110.1 is not loading, first confirm that your device is connected to the correct router network. Then run ipconfig (Windows) or netstat -nr (Mac/Linux) to verify that 192.168.110.1 is actually your default gateway. Also ensure you are typing http://192.168.110.1 — not https:// — in the address bar. If the issue persists, try a different browser or device.
Is 192.168.110.1 safe to use?
Yes. 192.168.110.1 is a private IP address defined by RFC 1918 and is completely safe for use on local networks. It is never exposed to the public internet. However, you should always change the default admin password after your first login to prevent unauthorized access to your router's settings.
How do I reset my Ruijie Reyee router back to 192.168.110.1?
If someone has changed the default gateway IP on your Reyee router, you can restore it by performing a factory reset. Press and hold the Reset button on the back of the device for 5–10 seconds (until the lights flash), then release. After the router reboots, 192.168.110.1 will be restored as the default management address and the admin password will revert to admin.
Can I change 192.168.110.1 to a different IP address?
Yes. After logging in to http://192.168.110.1, navigate to the LAN settings section of your Ruijie Reyee router's eWeb interface. You can change the LAN IP to any valid private address (e.g., 192.168.1.254 or 192.168.100.1). After saving, your router will reboot and you will need to use the new IP to access the admin panel going forward.
What is the difference between 192.168.110.1 and 192.168.1.1?
Both are private Class C IPv4 addresses used as default gateways, but they are associated with different router brands. 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.1.1 are used by a wide range of popular brands (TP-Link, ASUS, Netgear, D-Link, etc.), while 192.168.110.1 is specifically associated with Ruijie Reyee devices and select enterprise equipment. Functionally, both serve the same role as the local network gateway.