10.0.0.2

10.0.0.2 serves as the private IP address for Telkom D-Link routers to modify WiFi password, network name, and configuration settings.

How to login to 10.0.0.2?

Ensure your device connects to the Telkom D-Link router’s WiFi network before attempting to access the gateway interface.

  1. Launch your web browser and navigate to http://10.0.0.2 in the address bar.
  2. Input the default Username: admin and Password: admin in the login fields.
  3. Click the “Login” button to access the Telkom D-Link Gateway administration panel.

Upon successful authentication, you’ll gain access to the router’s management interface where you can configure various network settings and security options.

Default Login Information

Field Default Value
Username admin
Password admin
IP Address 10.0.0.2

How to Change Telkom D-Link WiFi Password and Network Name?

Modify your wireless network settings through the router’s administrative interface to enhance security and customize your network identification.

Change WiFi Password

  1. Access the Telkom D-Link router gateway using the login steps outlined above.
  2. Navigate to Basic Setup > Wireless > Security Setting from the main menu.
  3. Locate the “WPA Preshare key” field and enter your new WiFi password.
  4. Click “Apply” to save the password changes to your wireless network.

Change WiFi Network Name (SSID)

  1. From the router’s admin panel, go to Basic Configuration 2.4GHz section.
  2. Find the “SSID” field and input your preferred WiFi network name.
  3. Click “Apply” to save the new network name for the 2.4GHz band.
  4. For dual-band routers, select “Basic Configuration 5GHz” to modify the 5GHz network name.
  5. Enter the desired network name for the 5GHz band and apply the changes.

Network Configuration Tips

When customizing your Telkom D-Link router settings, consider these best practices:

  • Use strong passwords with at least 12 characters including uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
  • Choose unique network names that don’t reveal personal information
  • Enable WPA2 or WPA3 security protocols for optimal protection
  • Regularly update your router’s firmware for security patches
  • Change the default admin password to prevent unauthorized access