192.168.150.1 Admin Login
The IP address 192.168.150.1 is a private Class C IPv4 address used as the default gateway by a select group of router manufacturers. Brands that specifically use 192.168.150.1 as their default gateway include Baicells (notably the EP3011 model), ParkerVision (WR1500 model), and Cofe routers. Unlike the more widely known addresses such as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1, the 192.168.150.1 address sits in the less commonly used 192.168.150.0/24 subnet, making it a more distinctive and less conflict-prone choice for network administrators and device manufacturers alike. Because it is a private IP address, 192.168.150.1 is never routed over the public internet — it exists solely within your local area network (LAN) to allow devices to communicate with the router and, through it, with the wider web.
192.168.150.1 IP Address
192.168.150.1
in the address bar of your web browser or click on the button below.
How to Access 192.168.150.1
To access your router's admin panel at 192.168.150.1, open any web browser — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge — and type http://192.168.150.1 directly into the address bar. Do not type it into a search engine, as that will return search results rather than your router's login page. Press Enter and you should be greeted with your router's login screen within a few seconds.
Once the login page loads, you will need to enter your router's username and password. For Baicells routers such as the EP3011, the default credentials are username: admin and password: admin. For ParkerVision WR1500 routers, the default login is username: (blank) and password: 1234. For Cofe routers, the default username is ADMIN and the default Wi-Fi password is 12345678, as documented in the official Cofe WiFi-6 Router User Manual. Always make sure your device is connected to the router — either via Wi-Fi or an Ethernet cable — before attempting to access 192.168.150.1, otherwise the page will not load.
After logging in, you will have full access to your router's configuration dashboard. From here, you can change your Wi-Fi network name (SSID), update your wireless password, configure port forwarding, set up a guest network, manage connected devices, and adjust advanced settings such as DNS, firewall rules, and DHCP reservations.
If You Can't Access 192.168.150.1
If typing http://192.168.150.1 into your browser does not load the router login page, there are several possible causes and solutions to try:
- Verify your gateway address: 192.168.150.1 may not be your router's current default gateway. On Windows, open the Command Prompt (Start > type cmd > press Enter) and run the command
ipconfig /all. Look for the Default Gateway field — if it shows a different IP, use that address instead. On macOS, go to System Preferences > Network > your active connection > Advanced > TCP/IP to find your gateway. - Check your connection: Ensure your device is actively connected to the router's network. A disconnected or limited-connectivity status will prevent the admin page from loading at 192.168.150.1.
- Try a wired connection: If you are on Wi-Fi and the page won't load, plug an Ethernet cable directly from your computer into one of the router's LAN ports and try again.
- Clear your browser cache: Sometimes cached data can interfere. Try opening an incognito/private browsing window and navigating to http://192.168.150.1 again.
- Disable VPN or proxy: If you have a VPN or proxy active, it may redirect or block access to local IP addresses like 192.168.150.1. Disable it temporarily and retry.
- Restart the router: Power cycle your Baicells, ParkerVision, or Cofe router by unplugging it for 30 seconds and plugging it back in. Wait for it to fully boot up, then try accessing 192.168.150.1 again.
If none of the above steps work, the router's default gateway may have been changed from 192.168.150.1 to a different address. In that case, you may need to perform a factory reset to restore it to 192.168.150.1. See the section below for brand-specific reset instructions.
Factory Reset Instructions for Routers Using 192.168.150.1
If you have forgotten your admin password or the router's IP address has been changed from 192.168.150.1, a factory reset will restore all settings — including the default gateway — back to their original values. Note that a factory reset will erase all custom configurations, including your Wi-Fi name, password, and any port forwarding rules you have set up.
Baicells EP3011 Factory Reset
- First, unplug the power cord from your Baicells EP3011 router.
- Locate the Reset button on the back of the device.
- Press and hold the Reset button while simultaneously plugging the power cord back in.
- Continue holding the Reset button until the indicator lights signal a reset (typically they will flash or change pattern).
- Release the button and wait for the router to fully reboot.
- Once restarted, navigate to http://192.168.150.1 and log in with the default credentials: username: admin / password: admin.
ParkerVision WR1500 Factory Reset
- Locate the Reset button on the back panel of your ParkerVision WR1500.
- Using a pin or paperclip, press and hold the Reset button for approximately 10 seconds while the router is powered on.
- Release the button when the router's lights begin to flash, indicating the reset process has started.
- Wait for the router to fully reboot — this may take up to 2 minutes.
- Once back online, open your browser and go to http://192.168.150.1. Log in with username: (leave blank) / password: 1234.
Cofe Router Factory Reset
- With the Cofe router powered on, locate the Reset pinhole button on the device body.
- Insert a pin or paperclip and press and hold for 10–15 seconds until the LED indicators flash, confirming the reset.
- Allow the router to reboot completely.
- Access the admin panel at http://192.168.150.1 using the default credentials: username: ADMIN / password: admin (or the default Wi-Fi password printed on the device label).
Changing Your Router's Password at 192.168.150.1
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. The default credentials for routers using 192.168.150.1 — such as admin/admin for Baicells or (blank)/1234 for ParkerVision — are publicly known and should be changed immediately after your first login.
To change your admin password, log in to your router's dashboard at http://192.168.150.1 and navigate to the Administration, System, or Management section (the exact label varies by brand and model). Look for a Change Password or Admin Password option. You will typically be asked to enter your current password, then type your new password twice to confirm it. Choose a password that is at least 12 characters long and includes a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
You should also change your Wi-Fi password from the default. For Cofe routers, the default Wi-Fi password is 12345678 — a very weak password that should be replaced immediately. Navigate to the Wireless or Wi-Fi Settings section of the admin panel at 192.168.150.1 to update your SSID and wireless password.
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 |
What Is 192.168.150.1 and Why Does It Matter?
The address 192.168.150.1 is a private IPv4 address belonging to the Class C private address range defined by RFC 1918. This range spans from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 and is reserved exclusively for use within private networks — it is never assigned to devices on the public internet. Within this range, 192.168.150.1 occupies the 192.168.150.0/24 subnet, which supports up to 254 usable host addresses (from 192.168.150.1 to 192.168.150.254).
When a router like the Baicells EP3011, ParkerVision WR1500, or a Cofe device uses 192.168.150.1 as its default gateway, it means that every device connecting to that router will receive a private IP address within the 192.168.150.x range. For example:
- Your laptop might be assigned 192.168.150.2
- Your smartphone might receive 192.168.150.3
- Your smart TV could get 192.168.150.4
- A printer or gaming console would receive subsequent addresses in the same range
The router at 192.168.150.1 acts as the central hub, managing all traffic between these local devices and the public internet. It uses a process called Network Address Translation (NAT) to map all outgoing requests from private addresses to a single public IP address assigned by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
The 192.168.150.0/24 subnet is less commonly used than the more popular 192.168.1.0/24 or 192.168.0.0/24 subnets, which means networks built around 192.168.150.1 are less likely to experience IP address conflicts when connecting to VPNs or other networks that use the more common ranges. This makes it a practical choice for enterprise deployments and specialized hardware like the Baicells LTE equipment.
Related IP Addresses in the 192.168.150.x Subnet
The 192.168.150.0/24 subnet that 192.168.150.1 belongs to contains 254 usable IP addresses. While 192.168.150.1 is the most commonly assigned gateway address in this subnet, other addresses within the same range are frequently used for specific purposes in networks managed by Baicells, ParkerVision, and Cofe routers:
- 192.168.150.2 – 192.168.150.50: Typically reserved for DHCP-assigned client devices such as laptops, phones, and tablets connecting to your router.
- 192.168.150.100 – 192.168.150.200: Often configured as the DHCP pool range, from which the router dynamically assigns addresses to new devices joining the network.
- 192.168.150.254: Sometimes used as an alternative gateway address or assigned to a secondary network device such as a managed switch or access point.
- 192.168.150.255: The broadcast address for the 192.168.150.0/24 subnet — used to send data to all devices on the network simultaneously and not assignable to any individual device.
If you are managing a network with a Baicells base station, you may also encounter the address 192.168.150.12 or similar static assignments used for management interfaces of connected LTE equipment. Always ensure that no two devices on your 192.168.150.x network share the same IP address, as this will cause an IP address conflict that can disrupt connectivity for both affected devices.
If you are looking for other commonly used default gateway addresses, you may also want to explore 192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.254, 10.0.0.1, 192.168.8.1, and 192.168.10.1.
Frequently Asked Questions About 192.168.150.1
Which routers use 192.168.150.1 as their default gateway?
The router brands and models confirmed to use 192.168.150.1 as their default gateway are Baicells (EP3011 and related LTE CPE models), ParkerVision (WR1500 4-Port Wireless DSL/Cable Router), and Cofe (WiFi-6 Router series). If you own one of these devices, 192.168.150.1 is the address you should type into your browser to access the admin panel.
Why can't I reach 192.168.150.1 from my browser?
The most common reason you cannot reach 192.168.150.1 is that your device is not connected to the router that uses this address as its gateway. Confirm your connection, check your default gateway via ipconfig /all on Windows or netstat -nr on macOS/Linux, and ensure no VPN is active. If the gateway has been changed from 192.168.150.1, you will need to perform a factory reset on your Baicells, ParkerVision, or Cofe router to restore it.
What are the default login credentials for 192.168.150.1?
The default credentials vary by brand. For Baicells routers at 192.168.150.1, use admin / admin. For ParkerVision WR1500, use (blank username) / 1234. For Cofe routers, use ADMIN as the username and admin as the password (check your device label for the exact default). Always change these defaults after your first login to secure your network.
Is 192.168.150.1 a public or private IP address?
192.168.150.1 is a private IP address. It falls within the 192.168.0.0/16 private address block defined by RFC 1918 and is only accessible within your local network. It cannot be reached from the public internet, which is why it is safe to use as a router gateway address for home and office networks.
Can I change my router's IP from 192.168.150.1 to something else?
Yes. After logging in to your router's admin panel at http://192.168.150.1, navigate to the LAN Settings or Network Settings section. You will find an option to change the router's LAN IP address. You can change it to any valid private IP address, such as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. Be aware that after saving this change, you will need to use the new IP address to access the admin panel going forward, and your DHCP pool will also update to match the new subnet.
What is the subnet mask for 192.168.150.1?
The default subnet mask for 192.168.150.1 is 255.255.255.0, which defines the 192.168.150.0/24 network. This means the network supports up to 254 connected devices, with usable host addresses ranging from 192.168.150.2 to 192.168.150.254. The broadcast address for this subnet is 192.168.150.255.