It can be frustrating when the standard login credentials fail. If you cannot access the interface using the ,
: Look at the sticker on the back or bottom cover of the device.
Once you are inside using the default password, your network is vulnerable. Anyone connected to your Wi-Fi could theoretically log into your router using those well-known defaults. HUAWEI WiMAX 2 W04 Default Password
(often used for WiMAX 2+ services) and need to log in to the settings page or connect your devices, finding the right credentials is the first step. 1. The Physical Sticker Method
(Note: Some carrier-modified versions may use 192.168.100.1 or 192.168.0.1 . If one doesn't work, try the others.) It can be frustrating when the standard login
Look at the back of the device or under the battery cover (if applicable). There is a label listed as "SSID" and "WPA Key" (or Password).
By using a "user" account with limited privileges, the device prevents accidental bricking of the connection. The true "root" or "admin" account (often password admin or Huawei@admin ) is usually hidden in the stock firmware but disabled in carrier-branded versions. Anyone connected to your Wi-Fi could theoretically log
| Model Variant | IP Address | Username | Password | | ---------------------- | --------------- | -------- | ----------------- | | Generic / Stock | 192.168.1.1 | user | user | | SoftBank (Japan) | 192.168.1.1 | user | user | | Some carrier versions | 192.168.1.1 | admin | admin or @l03e1t4 * | | Factory reset state | 192.168.1.1 | user | user |
⚠️ The W04 is often a carrier-branded device (e.g., SoftBank in Japan). Carriers sometimes change defaults. If the above fails, check the sticker on the bottom of the device.
Write down your new password on a piece of paper and tape it to the bottom of the router, or store it in a secure password manager. If you forget this password, you will have to factory reset the device to get back in.