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.
- Launch your web browser and navigate to http://10.0.0.2 in the address bar.
- Input the default Username: admin and Password: admin in the login fields.
- 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
- Access the Telkom D-Link router gateway using the login steps outlined above.
- Navigate to Basic Setup > Wireless > Security Setting from the main menu.
- Locate the “WPA Preshare key” field and enter your new WiFi password.
- Click “Apply” to save the password changes to your wireless network.
Change WiFi Network Name (SSID)
- From the router’s admin panel, go to Basic Configuration 2.4GHz section.
- Find the “SSID” field and input your preferred WiFi network name.
- Click “Apply” to save the new network name for the 2.4GHz band.
- For dual-band routers, select “Basic Configuration 5GHz” to modify the 5GHz network name.
- 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