192.11.13.6 Setup and Default Login Guide
Complete guide on how to log into your router or modem at 192.11.13.6. View default usernames, passwords, and devices associated with 192.11.13.6.
What Is 192.11.13.6?
192.11.13.6 is a public IP address. It is routable on the open internet and can be assigned to web servers, hosting providers, or end-user connections by an ISP.
Subnet Details
- Address class
- Public (Class C range)
- CIDR prefix
- /24
- Subnet mask
- 255.255.255.0
- Network address
- 192.11.13.0
- Broadcast address
- 192.11.13.255
- First usable host
- 192.11.13.1
- Last usable host
- 192.11.13.254
- Total addresses
- 256
- Usable hosts
- 254
How to login to 192.11.13.6
Open your favorite web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
Type http://192.11.13.6 into the URL address bar at the top and press Enter.
A login prompt will appear. Find your device in the table below and try the default username and password combinations.
If you cannot connect, ensure you are connected to the router's WiFi network or via Ethernet cable.
Why Does My Router Use 192.11.13.6?
Most home routers ship with a default LAN IP address chosen by the manufacturer. 192.11.13.6 is a common default β when you plug in a router and connect a device, the router hands out IP addresses inside the same range using DHCP.
Different manufacturers prefer different defaults: many TP-Link, Linksys, and Netgear models use 192.168.1.1, while D-Link historically used 192.168.0.1 and many fiber ONTs use 192.168.100.1. The router's IP and the addresses it hands out always belong to the same private subnet.
You will not see 192.11.13.6 on the public internet. When you visit a website, the router rewrites the source address to your public IP (assigned by your ISP) and translates replies back to your internal device. This is how dozens of devices share a single internet connection.
Devices and Brands That Use 192.11.13.6
Based on our database, these brands ship devices configured with 192.11.13.6 as the default LAN address:
Devices using 192.11.13.6
| Brand | Model | Username | Password | Protocol |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avaya | Base Model | admin | admin | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | Craft | crftpw | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | dadmin | dadmin | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | craft | (no password) | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | craft | crftpw | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | diag | danger | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | manuf | xxyyzz | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | dadmin | dadmin01 | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | root | cms500 | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | root | root | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | root | ROOT500 | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | root | ggdaseuaimhrke | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | admin | admin123 | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | admin | barney | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | admin | password | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | (no password) | (no password) | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | (no password) | Craftr4 | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | (no password) | admin | HTTP |
| Avaya | Base Model | Administrator | ggdaseuaimhrke | HTTP |
| Avaya | Contact Center (web) | webadmin | webadmin | HTTP |
How to See Other Devices on the 192.11.13.6 Network
- Windows: On Windows, open Command Prompt and run arp -a to list every device your computer has recently talked to, along with their IP and MAC addresses.
- macOS / Linux: On macOS or Linux, run arp -a in Terminal. For a deeper scan you can use nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 (replace the range to match your subnet).
- iOS / Android: On iOS and Android, install a free network scanner such as Fing. It walks the local subnet and shows every connected phone, laptop, smart TV, and IoT device.
- Router admin: Inside the router admin panel itself, look for "DHCP Clients", "Connected Devices", or "Device List". Most routers show every active lease with its hostname and MAC address.
Subnet Calculator
Enter an IPv4 address and CIDR prefix to compute the network details.
- Subnet mask
- 255.255.255.0
- Network address
- 192.11.13.0
- Broadcast address
- 192.11.13.255
- First usable host
- 192.11.13.1
- Last usable host
- 192.11.13.254
- Total addresses
- 256
- Usable hosts
- 254
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