Owning a Xiaomi router gives you access to advanced network settings, but you donβt always have a computer at hand to go to the admin panel. Fortunately, you can control the router directly from your smartphone β both through your browser and using the companyβs Mi Wi-Fi application. However, many users are facing difficulties: IP-address is not opened, then the login with a password is not suitable, then the application gives an error of connection.
In this article, we will discuss all the current ways to log into the Xiaomi router via your phone (including the Mi Router models). 4A, AX3000, AX6000 And others, we will explain how to find out the right IP-Address, reset your password, and solve typical problems, and you'll learn which settings you can change from your smartphone and which you can use your PC for. Instructions are current for Android and iOS 2026 and take into account the latest firmware updates Xiaomi.
1.Preparation: What to Know Before Entering a Router
Before you try to enter the control panel, make sure that the basic conditions are met:
- πΆ Your phone is connected to the Wi-Fi network of the Xiaomi router (not via the mobile Internet!). If the router distributes multiple networks (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), connect to the one where the device was previously configured.
- π The router is on and the indicators are on stable (no flashing indicating a failure). SYSTEM blinking orange - reset is required.
- π± The phone's off. VPN, Proxies or programs like AdGuard that can block access to local IP-address.
- π If the router has just been purchased or dropped, use the login data from the sticker on the case (usually admin/admin or a unique password).
Important: If you previously changed the login / password to log into the control panel, but forgot them, the only way to restore is a hardware reset (button). RESET More on this in the problem-solving section.
2. Method 1: Sign in via the phone browser (universal method)
This method works on any smartphone (Android, iPhone) and does not require the installation of additional applications. IP-router address and authorization data.
Step 1: Determine IP-router
Standard. IP for Xiaomi routers:
- π’ 192.168.31.1 - The most common (used in 90% of models).
- π’ 192.168.0.1 - Alternative for some firmware.
- π’ miwifi.com β domain name (does not always work, it is better to use it) IP).
If standard addresses are not opened, find out the current address. IP via phone settings:
- On Android: Go to Settings β Wi-Fi, tap your network name β Look at the Gateway field.
- On iPhone: Settings β Wi-Fi β (i) next to the network name β section "Router".
Step 2: Authorization in the Control Panel
Open your browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox) and type in the address bar IP-Router address, you should have a login page:
- π€ Login: usually admin (unless changed).
- π Password: Admin default or listed on the router sticker (e.g. 12345678).
Check the connection to the Wi-Fi router|Turn it off. VPN/proxy|Try another browser.|Restart the router (turn off/on the power)|Make sure you put it in. IP no spaces and no dots at the end-->
If the data is not suitable and the router is not reset, try:
- π Enter a password from a Wi-Fi network (sometimes the same).
- π View the password in the Mi Wi-Fi app (if it was previously connected).
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If you forgot your password but the router is connected to your Xiaomi account, try signing in via the Mi Wi-Fi app β it can save login details.
Method 2: Sign in via the Mi Wi-Fi application (official method)
The proprietary Mi Wi-Fi app (formerly Mi Router) makes it easier to manage the router, but has limitations: not all models are supported, and functionality is trimmed compared to the web interface.
Step 1: Install and configure the application
Download Mi Wi-Fi from official sources:
- π€ Android (Google Play)
- π iOS (App Store)
After installation:
- Connect your phone to the router's Wi-Fi network.
- Open the app and wait for the device to be automatically detected.
- If the router is not found, click Add manually and enter the login / password (the same as for the web interface).
Step 2: Application capabilities and limitations
You can use Mi Wi-Fi to:
- π View the list of connected devices and block them.
- π Change the name and password of the Wi-Fi network.
- πΆ Set up a guest network.
- π Include parental controls.
But for advanced settings (for example, ports, DDNS, IPTV) You will still need a web interface, and the application may not support older router models (e.g. Mi Router 3).
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The Mi Wi-Fi app is convenient for basic tasks, but for fine-tuning the network (for example, port rollover or changing the network). DNS) use the browser method.
4. Problem Solving: What to Do If You Can't Enter
Even with the right actions, access to the router can be blocked. Let's look at the typical errors and how to fix them.
Problem 1: The entry page does not open (IP answer)
Possible causes and solutions:
| Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|
| Router's not giving it away. IP-address (DHCP switched off). | Set up static. IP phone-on: 192.168.31.X (where X is the number from 2 to 254, the gateway is 192.168.31.1. |
| The browser caches the old page. | Open the page in incognito mode or clear the browser cache. |
| The router's getting stuck or overheating. | Turn off the power for 30 seconds, then turn it on again. |
| IP-router address changed manually. | Use the Fing app (Android/iOS) to scan the network and search for an active device. |
Problem 2: Wrong login or password
If you are sure you are entering the correct data, but the input does not pass:
- π Check the keyboard layout (password is case sensitive!).
- π± Try entering data through another browser or device.
- π§ If the router had previously been configured through the app, the password could change automatically. Try resetting it (see below).
β οΈ Note: If you reset your router to factory settings, all personal data (including Wi-Fi passwords, abandoned ports and firewall rules) will be lost!
Problem 3: router requires linking to Xiaomi account
New models (AX6000, AX3000 Pro) may request authorization through a Mi Account, unless you have previously linked the router:
- Create a Xiaomi account at account.xiaomi.com.
- In the routerβs web interface, select Log in via Mi Account and enter the data.
- If the router is already linked to another account, contact Xiaomi with proof of purchase.
How to reset the Xiaomi router to factory settings
5 What settings can be changed from the phone
Controlling the router via your phone is convenient, but not all functions are as easy as using a computer.
Basic settings (available through the browser and through the application)
- π Wi-Fi Name and Password: Change SSID, type of encryption (recommended) WPA2-PSK or WPA3), net-hide.
- πΆ Guest Network: Creating a separate network with limited access to local devices.
- π€ Device control: blocking unknown gadgets, speed limiting, prioritizing traffic.
- π Parental Controls: Restricting Internet access over time or for individual sites.
Advanced settings (only through the browser)
For these parameters, it is better to use a PC, but if necessary, you can configure from the phone:
- π DNS-Servers: Replacement with 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google) to speed up the Internet.
- π Port Forwarding: Configure for game servers, cameras or torrent clients.
- π DMZ: Opening all ports for a single device (risky for security!).
- π‘ Bridge mode: connecting the router to another router without dual NAT.
β οΈ Attention: Change of settings DHCP, IPTV or VPN It can be uncomfortable on your phone because of the small screen, and errors in these sections often result in loss of Internet access!
6.Security: How to Protect a Router After Login
After successfully logging into the control panel, be sure to follow several steps to protect the router from hacking:
Step 1: Change the standard password
By default, many Xiaomi routers use simple combinations like admin. Change the password to complex:
- π Length of at least 12 characters.
- π€ Combination of letters (capital and lowercase), numbers and special symbols.
- π Save your password in the manager (e.g. Google Password Manager or KeePass).
Step 2: Disabling Remote Access
In the Settings section β Remote Access (or Remote Management) Disable the ability to control the router from the outside, if you do not use it:
Settings β System β Remote access β Turn offStep 3: Update the firmware
Outdated firmware contains vulnerabilities.
- In the web interface, go to Settings β Firmware update.
- If a new version is available, download and install it.
- Don't interrupt the update process!
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Turn on automatic firmware updates in router settings to avoid missing critical security patches.
7. Alternative ways to control the router
If standard methods donβt work or you need additional features, consider these options:
Method 1: Router Config app (for Android)
The Router Config app allows you to:
- π Scan the network and find IP-router.
- π Save multiple logins/passwords for different devices.
- π± Quickly open the web interface in the browser.
Method 2: SSH-Access (for experienced users)
Some Xiaomi firmware supports connectivity SSH for avanzed settings. To enable:
- In the web interface, go to Settings β Additionally. β SSH.
- Activate access and record the port (usually 22).
- Use the Termux (Android) or iSH (iOS) app to connect:
ssh admin@192.168.31.1 -p 22β οΈ Note: Incorrect commands in the SSH You can only use this method if you understand the consequences.