Using the Mobily web-based management interface, you can modify the default Mobily router or modem settings, WiFi password, and Network Name (SSID).
Choose your gadget:
- Huawei Mobily Fiber Router
- The ZHONE eLife router
- Router for Mobily Connect 4G
- 5G D-Link router
How can I access my Mobily router?
Note: Your Mobily router will have a sticker on the back that will print the default IP address, username, and password.
Huawei Mobily Fiber Router
- In the address bar of a browser, type 192.168.100.1.
- Click Log In after entering the username telecomadmin and password admintelecom.
- Navigate to WLAN > Basic Network Configuration.
- In the SSID Name field, type the name of the Wi-Fi network.
- In the WPA PreSharedKey area, type the Wi-Fi password.
- Press “Apply.”
The ZHONE eLife router
- In the address bar of a browser, type 192.168.1.1.
- Click LogOn after entering the username, user, and password, user.
- Wireless > 2.4Ghz (wl0) should be selected. (Go to 5GHz (wl1) settings to set up the 5GHz network band.)
- Click Apply/Save after entering the Wi-Fi Network Name in the SSID field.
- Click on Wireless > Security.
- Click Apply/Save after entering the Wi-Fi password in the WPA/WAPI passphrase field.
Router for Mobily Connect 4G
- Enter 192.168.2.1 or 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of a web browser.
- Click Login after entering the username, admin, and password, admin. (If the administrator is not available, leave both fields blank.)
- Choose SSID and Channel under Wireless.
- Click Apply Changes after entering the Wi-Fi Network Name in the SSID field.
- Click on Wireless > Security.
- Click Apply Changes after entering the Wi-Fi password in the Pre-shared Key (PSK) field.
5G D-Link router
- In the address bar of a browser, type 192.168.1.1.
- Click Log In after entering the admin password.
- Navigate to Wireless under Settings.
- In the Wi-Fi Name (SSID) field, type the name of the Wi-Fi network.
- In the Password field, type the Wi-Fi password.
- Click “Save.”
Turn on the Smart Connection function to utilize a single wireless network. The ability to establish 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks independently can be turned off.