Problem: 192.168.1.1 takes you to a search results page or an error message.
Solution: Find the correct gateway.
If the sticker is worn off or the previous owner changed the password, you must perform a factory reset:
Step 1: Open a Web Browser Launch any browser—Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. Type the default gateway IP address into the address bar (not the Google search bar).
Common TIC Fiber Default IP Addresses:
Alternative URL: Some TIC routers use a web address like ticrouter.local or fiber.tic.com. Check the bottom of your router.
Step 2: Enter the Admin Credentials A login screen will appear requesting a username and password. Do not confuse this with your Wi-Fi password.
Default Credentials (Case Sensitive):
Note: If these do not work, look for a sticker on the side or bottom of your router labeled "Admin Login" or "Device Access."
Step 3: Navigate the Dashboard Upon successful login, you will see the TIC Fiber dashboard. The interface varies by firmware, but you will typically see sections like:
Step 4: Logout for Security After making changes, always log out by clicking the “Logout” or “Sign Out” button located in the top-right corner. This prevents unauthorized access, especially on shared computers.
After successfully completing your TIC Fiber login, you gain access to a dashboard that allows you to:
Q: I forgot my TIC Fiber login password. Can TIC support retrieve it? A: No, ISP support does not store your locally changed router password. You must perform a physical factory reset on the router.
Q: Why does the TIC Fiber login page say "Connection not private"? A: This is normal. The router uses a self-signed SSL certificate. Click "Advanced" > "Proceed to 192.168.1.1 (unsafe)." It is safe because you are on your local network.
Q: Can I log into TIC Fiber from my phone? A: Yes. Using your phone’s browser works perfectly. Ensure you are connected to the TIC Wi-Fi and disable mobile data.
Q: My TIC Fiber login IP is not 192.168.1.1. Why?
A: TIC uses different router brands. Check your default gateway via ipconfig (Windows) or look at the router’s sticker.
Q: Does logging into TIC Fiber slow down my internet? A: No. Accessing the admin interface consumes negligible resources. You can monitor real-time bandwidth usage within the dashboard without affecting performance.
In the wireless security settings, choose WPA3-Personal if available. If not, WPA2-AES is the minimum standard. Avoid WEP or WPA (old, broken protocols).