When your BT Home Hub 3 router is not working correctly, it can cause connection loss and slow response time. You may also experience inconsistent performance issues. Normally the easiest solution is to Restart/reboot your router. If nothing works then you need to reset your router. To do any stuff you need your BT Home Hub 3’s default IP and username and password.
In this article, you will learn
- Default logins information such as default IP, Username, and Password
- How to find default IP, login cardinals if you forgot it
- How to Reset your router using the reset button
- Router reset by 30-30-30 method
- How to find the Default WiFi Password of BT Home Hub 3.
BT Home Hub 3 Router Login Step by Step
- Open your internet browser (e.g. Chrome, Edge, Firefox or Opera)
- To access your router’s web-based user interface, type 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of your browser and press enter to proceed.
- You will have two text fields where you can enter your username and password.
- The default username for your BT Home Hub 3 router is admin. The default password is admin
- After entering username and password hit “Enter” to log in to your control panel.
Default login IPs for your BT Home Hub 3 Router
Virtually every household in the country has at least one router. If you’re like me, and can’t remember what IP address is assigned to my BT Home Hub 3 Wi-Fi Router. Most people don’t know their router IP address. Most times you’ll find your router’s IP on the bottom or back of your router. But if you are not able to find this IP on your router or in the user manual then you can try some methods to get the router IP. You can also try Clicking Here to detect your router’s IP address.
In the list below we listed all known router IPs for the BT Home Hub 3 .
# | Default Router IP |
1 | 192.168.1.1 |
2 | 192.168.1.254 |
3 | 192.168.254.1 |
Common Username & Password combinations for BT Home Hub 3 router
The following is a list of the most popular default usernames and passwords combinations used by BT Home Hub 3 router. Sometimes our first mentioned username and pass don’t always work. Then you can try these username/password combinations below to get access to your BT Home Hub 3 wireless router.
# | Username | Password |
1 | admin | admin |
2 | admin | ‘randomly generated’ |
3 | (blank) | (blank) |
4 | admin | randomly generated |
5 | admin | (blank) |
6 | admin | Printed On Routers Label |
7 | admin | password |
8 | admin | printed on settings card |
9 | (blank) | printed on router |
How to reset BT Home Hub 3 router to factory defaults
Method 1: Hard reset/By pressing the RESET button
Step 1: First, find the reset button and press it for 10 seconds before starting the process with the Router powered on. When you reset the BT Home Hub 3 router, its default password is also reset. But make sure while you press the reset button, its LED lights should blink.
Step 2: Wait until the BT Home Hub 3 router restarts, once its default username password has reset.
Method 2: Using BT Home Hub 3 Router Web Control panel
if you have access to the router control panel, you can restore to default from settings.
How to reset BT Home Hub 3 Router by 30-30-30 reset method?
You have tried both options above, but you cannot reset the BT Home Hub 3 router to the default password. Now, the 30-30-30 reset method will help you to reset the default password.
Step 1: Turn on the BT Home Hub 3 router and press the “reset button” for 30 seconds.
Step 2: After 30 seconds, unplug the router from the switch/power but keep the “reset button” pressed. Do not spare the reset button for 30 seconds more even if the BT Home Hub 3 router is off.
Step 3: Keep button press and turn on the router; while starting, keep button press for 30 seconds more.
Step 4: After 30 seconds, free the reset button, you will see the password has been reset.
How to find my default BT Home Hub 3 Router WiFi password?
When you first turn on your router and set up the router you need to have access to the router. You will find the default SSID and Wifi password in the label under the router. Also, you will find the router model number on that label.
Nothing of the methods worked for me and I still do not get access to my BT Home Hub 3
If you don’t have enough information, it is obviously recommended that you should get help from a person who has all the knowledge about this topic.