192.168.1.2 is used for entering in router’s web-interface or control panel, where you can configure all settings.
192.168.1.2 is a private IP address assigned by IANA for use in home networks, typically serving as a default router IP address or gateway. Routers use this IP as an access point for users to connect to the admin interface and manage network settings. This address falls within the class C range of private IP addresses, and routers assign IP addresses to connected devices—such as computers, PCs, and other devices—within the local network (LAN). Through network address translation (NAT), also known as network address translation, multiple connected devices on a home network can share a single public IP address assigned by the ISP when accessing the internet.
To access your Router’s Admin Panel you can enter 192.168.1.2 in your browser address bar or Login at:
Different networks, such as home, shop, or other networks, may use different IP address ranges; for example, private IP addresses start with 192, 10, or 172, depending on the network setup. As an example, a user can connect to the router’s admin panel by entering the router IP address (such as 192.168.1.2) in a web browser, using it as a gateway and access point to configure network parameters. Note that an internet connection is not required to access the router’s admin panel—only a connection to the local network is necessary.

You can do it because of special software which manufacturers install in all devices. No one is protected from connection problems, so if you become one of people, who deal with it, you could solve them by using router’s control panel.
What I can do with 192.168.1.2 private IP address?
192.168.1.2 provides you with administration privileges. You can access the admin panel or router login page by entering the router IP address in your browser’s address bar. The login page will prompt the user to enter the default username and password (or their own credentials) to access the admin panel. After you log in, you can change important router settings such as the SSID (WiFi network name), WiFi password, and configure port forwarding for specific devices. It is important to change the default username and password to protect your network and connected devices.
Using HTTPS in the browser address bar when accessing the admin panel can help protect your login credentials. If you are resetting your router to factory settings, the default username and password will be restored, so you should update these credentials after resetting. The admin panel allows users to manage WiFi networks, set up guest WiFi networks, and configure other security settings.

After that, you can configure all what you want, but the most important settings for everyone are Security settings. It’s caused by huge number of hackers. If one of this people hacks you, he can get all your personal information, so it’s necessary to have good protection.
Methods of entering in 192.168.1.2
If you decide to get in router’s control panel, it’s necessary to visit http://192.168.1.2. You may need to locate your router’s IP address, which is often the IP listed as the default gateway in your device’s network settings.
Note: The router’s IP address may differ depending on your device or network configuration.
There are two methods of doing it: manually typing URL in address bar of your browser or clicking on URL on our website. If you cannot access the login page, check the IP listed in your device’s network settings or consult the router’s documentation to locate the correct router’s IP address. Next step in confirmation that you are owner of your device – typing username and password. The most of people don’t remember their identification information, so there is special guide below.
Way of getting forgotten identification information?
If you deal with that unpleasant situation, you can use the easiest method. You just need to reset your router to factory default settings. Firstly, find the RESET button on bottom or back side of device. Then press it and hold for 20 seconds. After these actions, your router would be returned to factory defaults. Default usernames and passwords can be found on our website in special section.