Accessing your Cisco Wireless Access Point (WAP) or Aironet AP is essential for configuration and performance optimization. Cisco APs typically ship with default login credentials like cisco/cisco or admin/admin, allowing you to access the GUI for initial setup and configuration.
Default Cisco AP Login Credentials
Default Cisco AP account and password combinations vary by model:
Common Default Credentials
- WAP100, WAP300, WAP500 Series: Username:
cisco
| Password:cisco
- Cisco Aironet 1815t Series: Username:
admin
| Password:admin
- Cisco IOS Access Points (post-reset): Username:
Cisco
| Password:Cisco
Cisco AP Series/Type | Default Username | Default Password | Default IP Address |
WAP100, WAP300, WAP500 Series | cisco | cisco | 192.168.1.245 |
Cisco Aironet 1815t Series | admin | admin | 10.0.0.1 |
Cisco IOS APs (post-reset) | Cisco | Cisco | DHCP (varies) |
How to Access the Web-Based Utility
- Open a web browser and enter the AP's IP address (e.g.,
192.168.1.245
or10.0.0.1
). - Enter the default credentials as prompted.
- Click Log In to access the GUI for configuration.
If you forget the IP address or credentials, reset the AP to factory defaults to regain access using the default settings.
How to Change Default Credentials
For security, change the default Cisco AP login credentials immediately after setup:
- Via GUI: Navigate to the Configuration or System tab and modify the login credentials.
- Via Cisco Switch (for managed APs): Use CLI commands like
ap mgmtuser username user password pass secret sec
or configure under Configuration > Wireless > Access Points in the GUI.
Security Recommendations
- Always change default credentials immediately.
- Use strong, unique passwords (mix of upper/lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols).
- Enable 802.1X authentication for advanced security if applicable.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is the default IP address for Cisco WAP access points?
Typically 192.168.1.245
for WAP series and 10.0.0.1
for Cisco Aironet 1815t Series.
Q2: What if I forget my Cisco AP credentials?
Reset the AP to factory defaults to restore default credentials and regain access.
Q3: Are default credentials the same for all Cisco Aironet APs?
No. Some use admin/admin
(e.g., 1815t), while others may use cisco/cisco
or Cisco/Cisco
post-reset depending on the model.
Q4: How can I configure AP credentials from a Cisco switch?
Use CLI or GUI on the switch to configure global or per-AP credentials under Wireless > Access Points configuration.
Q5: Why is it important to change default passwords on Cisco APs?
Default passwords are widely known, posing a security risk. Changing them protects your network from unauthorized access.
For detailed Cisco AP configuration guides and product information, visit router-switch.com to optimize your network infrastructure.