TalkTalk router login: IP address, password and settings

To log in to your TalkTalk router, type 192.168.1.1 into your web browser while connected to your TalkTalk broadband, then sign in with the admin details printed on the base of the hub. Below you will find the exact login address for every TalkTalk hub, what each status light means, how to reset safely, and whether you can use your own router.

TalkTalk router login address for every hub

Find your hub in the table below and type its login address into your browser. You must be connected to the hub by Wi-Fi or Ethernet for the page to open. Every row shows our confidence and is drawn from our UK router directory.

HubLogin addressDefault sign-inWi-FiSupplied now?Confidence
Wi-Fi Hub 2 (Sagemcom FAST 5464)192.168.1.1admin / password on base stickerWiFi 5YesHigh
eero 6 (supplied) (eero 6)192.168.4.1 (eero app)eero app (no web UI)WiFi 6YesHigh
eero Pro 6 (supplied) (eero Pro 6)192.168.4.1 (eero app)eero app (no web UI)WiFi 6YesHigh
HG633 (HG633)192.168.1.1admin / adminWiFi 5LegacyMedium
HG635 (HG635)192.168.1.1admin / adminWiFi 5LegacyMedium
Super Router (D-Link DSL-3782)192.168.1.1admin / password on base stickerWiFi 5LegacyLow
Wi-Fi Hub (Sagemcom FAST 5364)192.168.1.1admin / password on base stickerWiFi 5LegacyHigh
Wi-Fi Hub Black (Huawei)192.168.1.1admin / password on base stickerWiFi 5LegacyMedium

Default TalkTalk password and how to change it

Unique password on sticker behind Wi-Fi settings card; older units admin/admin. You will usually find it sticker on back or behind wi-fi card. Change from default; label password is per-device on modern Wi-Fi Hubs

Under the UK Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) Act, in force since 29 April 2024, universal default passwords are banned on new kit sold in the UK, so modern hubs ship with a unique password printed on a label. Always change any default to a strong password of your own.

TalkTalk hub light meanings

A steady blue, green or white light almost always means your TalkTalk hub is online and healthy. Flashing usually means it is starting up or updating, which can take up to about 15 minutes. Orange, red or purple generally means a broadband or connection fault, so check your cables at the master socket first, then reboot the hub before contacting your provider.

How to factory reset your TalkTalk hub

  1. Find the recessed Reset pinhole on the back or base of the hub.
  2. With the hub powered on, press and hold it with a paperclip for about 10 seconds.
  3. Release when the lights blink, then wait for the hub to restart fully.
  4. The hub usually re-pulls its configuration, and the label credentials apply again.

A reset erases any custom Wi-Fi name, password or settings. The 30-30-30 reset is a myth on modern hubs, so a single 10 second hold is all you need.

Advanced networking on TalkTalk: bridge mode, static IP, CGNAT and IPv6

If you want to run your own router, host a game server or reach a home camera from outside, these are the TalkTalk capabilities that matter. Medium confidence, sourced from ISPreview AltNet survey / community.

CapabilityWhat to expect
Use your own routerResidential uses DHCP (own router must use DHCP); business uses PPPoE (@talktalkbusiness.net)
Bridge / modem modeLimited
Static IPBusiness only
CGNATNo CGNAT on consumer
Custom DNSLimited
Port forwardingYes
IPv6No (not enabled)
Self-serve or call?Self-serve/call

Frequently asked questions

What is the TalkTalk router login IP address?

For most TalkTalk hubs you log in by typing 192.168.1.1 into your web browser's address bar while connected to your TalkTalk broadband. You must be connected to the hub by Wi-Fi or an Ethernet cable for the page to open.

What is the default TalkTalk router password?

Unique password on sticker behind Wi-Fi settings card; older units admin/admin Change from default; label password is per-device on modern Wi-Fi Hubs. You will usually find it sticker on back or behind wi-fi card.

How do I reset my TalkTalk router to factory settings?

Press and hold the recessed Reset pinhole on the back of the hub for about 10 seconds until the lights blink and the hub restarts. A reset wipes any custom settings, and the hub will usually pull its configuration again automatically. The 30-30-30 reset is a myth on modern units, so a single 10 second hold is enough.

Can I use my own router with TalkTalk?

Residential uses DHCP (own router must use DHCP); business uses PPPoE (@talktalkbusiness.net) This is typically self-serve/call.

Does TalkTalk use CGNAT?

No CGNAT on consumer If you need inbound connections for gaming, CCTV or self-hosting, a static IP is the usual way to get a public address.