10.0.0.1 is a private IP address used by Xfinity Comcast, Cisco, Arris, Technicolor and SMC. It is assigned to some internet service providers (ISPs) to manage their modems and routers.
How to login 10.0.0.1/admin?
This IP address is usually used to access your router’s interface. Follow the instructions below to adjust your Modem/Router settings:
1. Open your web browser and type http://10.0.0.1 in the address line.
2. You will be prompted for a user name and password. This information is usually written on the back of the modem. However, if it is not available (username: admin password: password). If you did not get results, you can review our Default Router Password List topic.
3. After successful connection, check your network settings (changing Wi-FI, changing SSID, MAC address management, etc.).
What can you do in 10.0.0.0.1 Xfinity Modem Settings?
10.0.0.1 is one of the most commonly used IP addresses in the international Internet modem/router industry. It allows you to control many of your router’s settings.
✅ Change Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password
✅ Control networked devices
✅ Safe child development and clock management thanks to parental control
✅ Control firewall settings along with port forwarding
✅ Upgrade or update the software of your modem, backup
✅ Reset by accessing the modem remotely.
✅ Edit DHCP settings
10.0.0.0.1 xfinity gateway login
To connect to the Xfinity modem, you must follow the above instructions exactly. However, in some cases this may fail. For this, you can reset your modem settings or follow the instructions below.
This IP address is often found on Xfinity modems and routers. However, some other companies also use this modem. For example; companies such as Cisco, Arris, Technicolor have preferred it. Here are these companies and modem preferred modem models;
Modem Model | Default Username | Default Password |
---|---|---|
Xfinity XB6, XB7, XB8 | admin | password |
Arris TG862G, TG1682G | admin | password |
Cisco DPC3939, DPC3941T | admin | highspeed |
Technicolor CGA4131 | admin | password |
10.0.0.0.1 Xfinity Modem Security Settings
Recommended Security Measures:
✅ Use WPA3 or WPA2-PSK Encryption types. This will provide more secure access.
✅ Update modem usernames and passwords. Change your standard admin/password password.
✅ Do not open ports unnecessarily and turn off UpnP settings.
✅ Stop using the guest network. Guest network causes your network to be infiltrated.
Why is my 10.0.0.1 admin login not working?
❌ I can’t Access the 10.0.0.1 Page!
✅ Make sure your device is connected to your preferred modem. Check your Wi-Fi settings to check access to your modem. If this is not the solution, connect via Ethernet.
✅ Check that you are connected to the correct IP address.
✅Most failed connections are the result of dialing the wrong IP address. In such cases there are solutions depending on the platform you are using.
▶️If you are a Windows user: Start → Run → CMD → ‘ipconfig‘ to access the ‘default gateway‘.
▶️Mac or Linux users: Open Terminal → ip router | grep default or ifconfig and enter the command line to access your IP address.
❌ Forgot Modem/Router Password
✅ Try the default modem/router passwords (detailed in the table above)
✅ Press and hold the ‘reset button on the back of the modem for about 15 seconds. This will reset your modem to its default settings and can be managed with standard passwords, even if the password has changed. Reset the modem:
❌ Connection problems
✅ Turn off the modem and router and reactivate them after about 2 minutes.
✅ Try resetting your web browser’s cache settings. In some cases, it brings definitive results.
❌Why is my Xfinity modem running slowly?
✅When there are multiple accesses to your modem or router, you may get a slow connection, depending on the speed provided by your internet service provider. If a network user is downloading and uploading too much, your internet speed will slow down and become annoying. In such cases, we recommend that you upgrade your internet speed.
✅Change the Wi-Fi channel, especially in crowded areas where there are many Wi-Fi signals.