To log in to the TRENDnet router you will have to log in through the 2 default addresses of this router which are http://192.168.10.1 and http://192.168.10.1
How to Log In to a TRENDnet Router

1: Connect to Your Router
Before you begin, ensure your device is connected to the TRENDnet router. This can be done through an Ethernet cable or via Wi-Fi.
2: Access the Login Page
- Open a web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox).
- Enter the default IP address in the address bar. Commonly, this is 192.168.10.1 or 192.168.1.1. If unsure, refer to the router’s manual or check the label on the device.
3: Enter Login Credentials
- The login page will appear. Enter your Username and Password:
- Username: admin
- Password: admin or leave blank
- If these credentials don’t work, reset the router by pressing the reset button on the back of the device for 10–30 seconds.
4: Access the Admin Panel
After logging in, you’ll be directed to the router’s control panel where you can manage network settings, update firmware, and more.
Changing the SSID and Password
For better security, it is recommended to update your router’s SSID (Wi-Fi name) and password regularly.

1: Locate Wireless Settings
- Log in to the router as described above.
- Navigate to Wireless Settings or Wi-Fi Configuration in the admin panel.
2: Change the SSID
- Look for the SSID field, which displays your current network name.
- Enter a new, unique SSID that is recognizable but secure.Example: MyHomeNetwork
3: Update the Password
- In the Password field, create a strong Wi-Fi password.
- Use a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Avoid easily guessed information such as birthdays or names.
- Save the changes.
4: Reconnect Devices
After changing the SSID and password, reconnect all devices to the updated network using the new credentials.
Logging into your TRENDnet router provides access to crucial settings for managing your network. By following this guide, you can efficiently manage your network’s SSID and password to improve security and performance. Should you encounter difficulties, resetting or referring to the router’s manual can help restore access.