Router Globe At Home login
Having trouble connecting to the Internet or just want to change your Wi-Fi password? Don’t worry, here I will explain step by step how to access your Globe At Home router and make the settings you need. Although it may sound complicated, it’s simpler than you think, and you don’t need to be a tech expert.
Accessing your router’s settings will allow you to customize your network, improve security and optimize your connection. All you need is a device connected to your Wi-Fi network and a few minutes of your time. Let’s get to it!
In this guide, I’ll show you how to login to the Globe At Home router and how to change the name and password of your Wi-Fi network so you can have full control of your Internet connection.
How to log in to your Globe At Home router?
The first step in configuring your router is to access its web interface. This will allow you to modify important settings such as your network name (SSID) and password. Follow these simple steps:
- Open a web browser on your computer, phone or tablet. It can be Chrome, Firefox, Safari or any other you prefer.
- In the address bar, type 192.168.254.254 and press Enter. This is the default IP address for accessing the Globe At Home router.
- A login page will open where you will be prompted for a username and password.
Typically, the username is user and the password is @l03e1t3. This data is usually printed on a label on the back or bottom of your router. If you have a Huawei model, the password might be tattoo@home.
Enter the corresponding username and password and click “Log In”. If all goes well, you will access the configuration interface of your router.
Changing the password and name of your Wi-Fi network
Changing your Wi-Fi password is a great way to improve the security of your network. You can also customize the name of your network to make it easier to identify. Here’s how to do it:
- Once you are logged into your router, go to the “Network” menu.
- Select “Wlan Settings” and then “Advanced”. This section will allow you to modify the advanced settings of your Wi-Fi.
- In the “SSID Name” field, type the new name you want for your Wi-Fi network.
Now, to change the password:
- Look for the “Security Mode” option and make sure it is set to WPAPSKWPA2PSK. This ensures good security on your network.
- Under “WPA Algorithms”, select TKIPAES.
- In the “Passphrase” or “Password” field, enter the new password you wish to use. Make sure it is secure, combining letters, numbers and symbols.
- Click “Apply” to save your changes.
After saving, your devices may disconnect from the network. You will need to reconnect using the new name and password you have set.
Setting up the 5GHz network on your Globe At Home router
If your router is dual-band, you can take advantage of the 5GHz network to get a faster and more stable connection. Here’s how to configure this option:
- In the “Wlan Settings” menu, look for the option that says “5G Advanced” or “5GHz Settings”.
- As with the 2.4GHz network, you can change the “SSID Name” for this band. You can give it the same name or a different one to distinguish it.
- Set the “Security Mode” to WPAPSKWPA2PSK and “WPA Algorithms” to TKIPAES.
- Enter a password in the “Passphrase” field. It is recommended to use a different password than the 2.4GHz network password for additional security.
- Click “Apply” to save the changes.
The 5GHz network offers higher speeds but has a shorter range than the 2.4GHz network. It is ideal for devices close to the router and for activities that require more bandwidth, such as HD video streaming or online gaming.
Troubleshooting common problems when accessing the router
You may encounter some inconveniences when trying to access your router’s settings. Here are some solutions to common problems:
I cannot access 192.168.254.254: Make sure you are connected to your Globe At Home Wi-Fi network. If you still cannot access, try restarting your router or using a different browser.
Incorrect username or password: Check the label on the back of your router to confirm the credentials. If you have changed them and do not remember them, you may need to reset the router to its factory settings.
I don’t see the 5GHz option: It is possible that your router is not dual band. Check your router model to confirm if it supports the 5GHz band.
If after these steps you still have problems, consider contacting Globe At Home technical support for further assistance.