Router setup guides
Step-by-step instructions for setting up Manaia with your router. Select your internet provider below to get started.
Select your internet provider
Choose your ISP below to see setup instructions specific to your router. If your provider isn't listed, use the generic guide at the bottom.
Router address
Open your browser and go to 192.168.0.1
Log in with your Telstra Smart Modem admin password (printed on the label underneath the modem)
Setup steps
- 1
Open your browser and go to 192.168.0.1
Screenshot: Browser address bar showing 192.168.0.1
- 2
Log in with your Telstra Smart Modem admin password (printed on the label underneath the modem)
Screenshot: Telstra Smart Modem login page
- 3
Navigate to the Network Settings section in the left-hand menu
Screenshot: Telstra admin panel with Network Settings highlighted
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Find the LAN settings area and locate the automatic address assignment option
Screenshot: LAN settings page showing the toggle
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Turn off the setting shown in the screenshot area below
Screenshot: Toggle switched to the off position
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Click Save or Apply to confirm your changes
Screenshot: Save button highlighted at the bottom of the page
Troubleshooting tips
- •If you cannot access 192.168.0.1, try restarting your modem and waiting 2 minutes.
- •The default password is on the sticker underneath your modem. If you have changed it and forgotten it, you can factory reset the modem by holding the reset button for 10 seconds.
- •If your internet drops after saving, reconnect the Manaia Home Lite and restart your modem.
Router address
Open your browser and go to fritz.box
Log in with the Fritz!Box password (printed on the bottom of the router)
Setup steps
- 1
Open your browser and go to fritz.box (or 192.168.178.1)
Screenshot: Browser address bar showing fritz.box
- 2
Log in with the Fritz!Box password printed on the bottom of the router
Screenshot: Fritz!Box login screen
- 3
Click on Home Network in the left menu, then select Network
Screenshot: Fritz!Box menu with Home Network expanded
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Click on Network Settings, then scroll down to find the IP addresses section
Screenshot: Network Settings page with IP addresses section visible
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Turn off the setting shown in the screenshot area below
Screenshot: Checkbox unchecked for the relevant setting
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Click Apply to save your changes
Screenshot: Apply button highlighted
Troubleshooting tips
- •If fritz.box does not load, try 192.168.178.1 directly.
- •Make sure you are connected to the Fritz!Box Wi-Fi or via Ethernet, not mobile data.
- •If the password on the bottom label does not work, your ISP may have set a custom password during installation.
Router address
Open your browser and go to 192.168.1.1
Log in with the default username "admin" and the password on the sticker underneath the router
Setup steps
- 1
Open your browser and go to 192.168.1.1
Screenshot: Browser address bar showing 192.168.1.1
- 2
Log in with the username "admin" and the password printed on the sticker underneath the router
Screenshot: TP-Link login page with username and password fields
- 3
Click on Advanced at the top, then select Network from the left menu
Screenshot: TP-Link admin panel with Advanced tab and Network menu item
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Find the LAN Settings section
Screenshot: LAN Settings page
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Turn off the setting shown in the screenshot area below
Screenshot: Toggle or checkbox in the off position
- 6
Click Save to confirm your changes
Screenshot: Save button at the bottom of the page
Troubleshooting tips
- •Some TPG routers use 192.168.0.1 instead of 192.168.1.1. Try both.
- •If you have changed the default password, check any documentation TPG provided.
- •After saving, your devices may take a minute to reconnect. This is normal.
Router address
Open your browser and go to 10.1.1.1
Log in with the admin password on the sticker on the back of the hub
Setup steps
- 1
Open your browser and go to 10.1.1.1
Screenshot: Browser address bar showing 10.1.1.1
- 2
Log in with the admin password printed on the sticker on the back of the hub
Screenshot: iiNet Hub login screen
- 3
Click on Local Network in the navigation menu
Screenshot: iiNet Hub menu with Local Network highlighted
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Find the network settings section and look for the automatic address configuration area
Screenshot: Local network settings page
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Turn off the setting shown in the screenshot area below
Screenshot: Setting toggled off
- 6
Click Save or Apply to confirm your changes
Screenshot: Save/Apply button highlighted
Troubleshooting tips
- •Some older iiNet hubs use 192.168.1.1 instead of 10.1.1.1.
- •If the password sticker is missing or illegible, contact iiNet support for assistance.
- •Restart the hub after saving if your devices do not reconnect automatically.
Router address
Open your browser and go to 192.168.0.1
Log in with the username "admin" and the Wi-Fi password printed on the bottom of the gateway
Setup steps
- 1
Open your browser and go to 192.168.0.1
Screenshot: Browser address bar showing 192.168.0.1
- 2
Log in with the username "admin" and the Wi-Fi password printed on the bottom of the gateway
Screenshot: Optus Sagemcom login page
- 3
Navigate to the Advanced Settings or Network section
Screenshot: Admin panel with Advanced Settings menu
- 4
Find the LAN configuration area
Screenshot: LAN configuration page
- 5
Turn off the setting shown in the screenshot area below
Screenshot: Setting in the off position
- 6
Click Apply to save your changes
Screenshot: Apply button highlighted
Troubleshooting tips
- •If 192.168.0.1 does not load, try disconnecting from Wi-Fi and reconnecting.
- •Some Optus gateways use "Optus" as the default username instead of "admin".
- •If you are on a 5G Home Internet plan, the settings may be in a different location. Contact Optus for guidance.
Router address
Open your browser and go to 192.168.1.1
Log in with the admin credentials provided by Superloop (check the sticker on your router)
Setup steps
- 1
Open your browser and go to 192.168.1.1
Screenshot: Browser address bar showing 192.168.1.1
- 2
Log in with the admin credentials provided by Superloop (check the sticker on your router)
Screenshot: Router login page
- 3
Navigate to the Network or LAN settings section
Screenshot: Admin panel showing network settings menu
- 4
Find the automatic address assignment area
Screenshot: LAN settings page
- 5
Turn off the setting shown in the screenshot area below
Screenshot: Setting toggled to off
- 6
Click Save or Apply to confirm your changes
Screenshot: Save button highlighted
Troubleshooting tips
- •Superloop may supply different router brands. If your router looks different, try the Generic guide below.
- •Check your Superloop welcome email for default login details.
- •If in doubt, contact Superloop support for your specific router model.
Router address
Open your browser and go to 192.168.0.1
Log in with the password printed on the label of your Belong modem
Setup steps
- 1
Open your browser and go to 192.168.0.1
Screenshot: Browser address bar showing 192.168.0.1
- 2
Log in with the password printed on the label of your Belong modem
Screenshot: Belong modem login page
- 3
Navigate to the Network Settings section
Screenshot: Admin panel with Network Settings highlighted
- 4
Find the LAN settings area
Screenshot: LAN settings page
- 5
Turn off the setting shown in the screenshot area below
Screenshot: Setting in the off position
- 6
Click Save to confirm your changes
Screenshot: Save button highlighted
Troubleshooting tips
- •Belong modems are often similar to Telstra modems. If the interface looks different, try the Telstra guide.
- •The default password is on the sticker underneath or on the back of the modem.
- •If your internet stops working, restart your modem and the Manaia Home Lite.
Router address
Open your browser and go to 192.168.1.1
Log in with the admin password printed on the base of the WiFi Hub
Setup steps
- 1
Open your browser and go to 192.168.1.1
Screenshot: Browser address bar showing 192.168.1.1
- 2
Log in with the admin password printed on the base of the WiFi Hub
Screenshot: Vodafone WiFi Hub login screen
- 3
Click on Internet or Network from the top menu
Screenshot: Vodafone admin panel with Internet menu
- 4
Navigate to the Local Network or LAN section
Screenshot: LAN settings page
- 5
Turn off the setting shown in the screenshot area below
Screenshot: Setting toggled off
- 6
Click Save or Apply to confirm
Screenshot: Save button highlighted
Troubleshooting tips
- •Vodafone WiFi Hub may also be accessible at vodafone.connect in your browser.
- •If you use a third-party router with Vodafone, refer to the Generic guide below.
- •After saving, wait 30 seconds for the settings to take effect.
Router address
Open your browser and go to 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1
Log in with the admin credentials — usually printed on a sticker on your router
Setup steps
- 1
Open your browser and go to 192.168.0.1 (or 192.168.1.1 — try both)
Screenshot: Browser address bar showing your router's address
- 2
Log in with the admin credentials, usually printed on a sticker on your router
Screenshot: Router login page
- 3
Look for a section called Network Settings, LAN, or Local Network
Screenshot: Router admin panel navigation menu
- 4
Find the network settings section that manages how your router assigns addresses to devices
Screenshot: LAN or network configuration page
- 5
Turn off the setting shown in the screenshot area below
Screenshot: Setting toggled to off
- 6
Click Save or Apply to confirm your changes
Screenshot: Save/Apply button
Troubleshooting tips
- •Common router addresses: 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1, 10.0.0.1, 10.1.1.1.
- •If you cannot find the right settings, search for "[your router brand] admin login" online.
- •The Manaia app provides model-specific instructions during setup — these web guides are a backup reference.
- •Contact our support team if you need help with your specific router.
Good to know
The app does it for you
These web guides are a backup reference. When you set up Manaia, the app detects your router and walks you through the process with model-specific screenshots. Most families complete setup in under 5 minutes.
Easy to undo
The changes you make to your router are fully reversible. The Manaia app includes a one-tap reset option that restores your router to its original settings. You can also reverse the change manually in about 60 seconds.
No speed impact
Manaia does not slow down your internet. DNS lookups add less than 5 milliseconds — completely unnoticeable. Your download and upload speeds stay exactly the same.
Works with every router
Manaia is compatible with all home routers sold in Australia — including mesh systems from Google, Eero, TP-Link Deco, and Ubiquiti. If you have a unique setup, our support team can help.
Need help?
Our support team is here to help you get set up. Reach out and we will walk you through it.
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