Where to find the Beltelecom Wi-Fi router password: a complete guide

Many users of ISP equipment are familiar with the situation of urgently needing to connect a new gadget to their home network, but the access key is lost or forgotten. Often, the standard stickers on the device's casing wear off over time or end up hidden under a rug, making the information impossible to read. Equipment owners ByFly And Zala There's no need to panic, as there are several proven ways to recover this critical information without the need for complex reflashing.

Restoring access to your wireless network requires understanding the specific router model you have, as settings interfaces can vary significantly. We'll cover both software methods via the administrator's web interface and physical methods for retrieving data from the device itself. It's important to follow a consistent approach to avoid accidentally resetting your provider's settings, which could lead to a temporary internet outage.

In this article, we'll detail the steps for the most popular router models available from your carrier. You'll learn how to securely access the control panel and find hidden password fields. We'll also cover the nuances of using mobile apps and the specifics of WPA2 security used in modern networks.

Finding factory data on the device body

The easiest and fastest way to find out the access key is to carefully inspect the bottom or back panel of your router. Telecommunications equipment manufacturers such as Huawei, ZTE And TP-Link, are required to include factory data on a special information sticker. This sticker is usually located on the bottom of the device, but on some vertical models it may be located on the back, near the LAN ports.

Look for the field with the name WPA Key, Wireless Key or simply Password. The SSID is often listed next to it—the name of your wireless network, which by default may match the model name or contain the word ByFlyIf the sticker is still legible, you can simply enter the specified symbols into the settings of your new smartphone or laptop.

  • 🔍 Carefully inspect all edges of the router; sometimes the sticker is attached to the side or even under the removable antenna.
  • 📸 If the text is hard to read, use your phone's flash and take a macro photo, then enlarge the photo on your computer screen.
  • 📝 Write down the information in a safe place or take a photo of the sticker so you don't have to search for it again in the future.

However, please note that if the password was changed manually by a previous user or by you, the information on the sticker will be out of date. In this case, the factory key will not work, and you will have to resort to more complex authentication methods.

⚠️ Attention: Never use sharp objects (scissors, needles) to scrape dirt off the sticker. You could damage the plastic casing or, worse, damage the circuit board inside if the plastic is thin. It's best to gently wipe the surface with a slightly damp cloth.

Login to the router's web interface

If a physical inspection yields no results, the next step is to log in to the admin panel via a browser. To do this, your device (laptop or phone) must be connected to the router, preferably via cable, but Wi-Fi is also acceptable if another device still has network access. Enter the gateway IP address in the address bar of any browser.

The standard address for most Beltelecom devices is 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1In some models ZTE domain name is used 192.168.1.1After entering the address, the system will ask for a login and password to access the settings. This information is often the same as the factory settings and is also indicated on the sticker (fields Username And Password), but may be changed.

For popular models Huawei And ZTE standard pairs of credentials often look like this admin / admin or admin / passwordIf you've ever changed this information and forgotten it, logging in will be impossible without performing a reset, which we'll discuss below.

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After successful authorization, you'll be taken to the main connection status page. This displays information about your ISP connection, device uptime, and port status. We need to navigate to the wireless settings section.

View password in Huawei and ZTE settings

Router interfaces Huawei And ZTE, which are supplied en masse by the provider, have a similar menu logic, although they may visually differ in color and element arrangement. After logging in, find the tab responsible for the wireless network. It may be called WLAN, Wi-Fi, Wireless or Basic WLAN setup.

Within this section, look for the subsection WLAN Basic Configuration or Security settingsThis is where the field is located. WPA PreSharedKey or PassphraseIn modern firmware, the password is often hidden behind asterisks. To see it, click the eye next to the field or uncheck "Hide password."

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If you're using a dual-band router that supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, make sure you're checking the settings for the correct frequency. Sometimes they have different network names (SSIDs) and passwords. In the interface ZTE Switching between bands is often done via the drop-down list at the top of the WLAN settings page.

In some cases, especially on older models Huawei HG8245, the path may look like this: tab WLAN -> WLAN Basic ConfigurationIn the window that opens there will be a field WPA PreSharedKeyIf there's a dot there, it means encryption is enabled, and that's the key you need.

⚠️ Attention: Don't change the "SSID" or "Channel" fields unless you're sure of what you're doing. Accidentally changing the channel or encryption type may prevent older devices from seeing or connecting to the network.

Routers TP-Link, commonly found in the provider's equipment line, have their own recognizable interface, which in the latest firmware versions has become blue or green. The password search logic is also standard here, but the menu paths may have different names.

After logging in (usually at 192.168.0.1) pay attention to the left vertical menu. You are interested in the section Wireless (Wireless mode). Inside it, you need to select a subsection Wireless Security (Wireless Security).

The security settings will appear in the center of the screen. Look for the field Wireless Password or PSK PasswordThe current passcode is displayed here. If you have a dual-band model, make sure the correct tab (2.4G or 5G) is selected, as the settings for these may be on different pages or can be toggled using radio buttons.

Router model Login IP address Path to password Standard login
Huawei HG8245 192.168.100.1 WLAN -> Basic Configuration root / admin
ZTE F660 192.168.1.1 Network -> WLAN -> Security admin / admin
TP-Link Archer 192.168.0.1 Wireless -> Wireless Security admin / admin
D-Link DIR 192.168.0.1 Wi-Fi -> Security Settings admin / (empty)

Interface TP-Link It also allows you to copy your password if you're logging in from a computer, but this feature may be hidden on mobile versions of the interface (Tether). In this case, it's better to use the full web version via a browser on your smartphone, enabling the "Full Site Version" mode.

Using the ByFly mobile app

A modern and convenient way to manage your home network is to use your provider's official mobile app. If you have a newer-generation router and previously linked the device to your account, you can find or change your password directly from your phone.

The app not only allows you to view your current key but also generate a new, more complex one, as well as create guest networks with a limited validity period. This is especially useful if you have guests over and don't want to share your main home network password.

How to link a router to an app?

To pair your router, you'll need the device's serial number (found on the sticker) and your contract details. In the app, select "Add Device" and follow the on-screen instructions. If your router has already been configured by a technician, you may need to reset the pairing by calling support.

The app's functionality is constantly being updated, adding new parental control and traffic prioritization features. However, this method is not suitable for initial setup or restoring access if the app was not previously installed.

Resetting settings as a last resort

If none of the above methods help (the password on the sticker is illegible, or the web interface is blocked by a changed administrator password), the final, radical option is a full reset. This will return the router to its factory default state, just as it was when you received it.

To perform a reset, find the small hole on the case with the inscription Reset or DefaultIt may be recessed into the housing to prevent accidental pressing. You'll need a thin object, such as a straightened paperclip or toothpick.

Here's the procedure: plug in the router, locate the reset hole, press the button inside, and hold it for about 10-15 seconds. The indicators on the front panel should blink or go out, indicating the reboot process has begun. After this, the device will boot up with factory settings.

⚠️ Attention: After resetting, the router will lose all provider settings (PPPoE login and password, VLAN ID). Internet access may be interrupted until you reintroduce your contract data into the router settings. Make sure you have access to your contract or personal account to restore connection settings.

After the reset, you'll be able to log in to the web interface using the default factory login and password from the sticker and set a new, familiar Wi-Fi key. You'll also need to reconfigure the network name (SSID) and security settings.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to find out the Wi-Fi password if I am connected to the network from a computer?

Yes, this is possible via the Windows command line. Open the command prompt (cmd) as administrator and enter the following command:

netsh wlan show profile name="Network_Name" key=clear
In the "Security Settings" section, there will be a "Key Contents" field that displays the password you are looking for.

What should I do if the sticker on my router is completely worn off?

Try the default login and password combinations (admin/admin) listed in the table above. If they don't work, you'll need to reset the router and reconfigure it using the details in your Beltelecom contract.

Why doesn't the router allow access to the settings at 192.168.1.1?

The gateway IP address may have changed, or you may be connected to the wrong network. Check the network adapter settings on your computer. The address may also have been changed by a previous user. Try 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.100.1.

Does the Wi-Fi password change after flashing the router?

Yes, when you perform a full reflash or factory reset, all user changes, including the Wi-Fi password, will be deleted and replaced with the factory settings indicated on the sticker.