In order to make any changes to your WiFi network, you’ll need to know what your router’s IP address is first. This string of numbers allows you to log into your router so you can set up parental controls, create a new WiFi password, and change other network settings to boost your internet speed. Here’s everything you need to know about how to find your router’s IP address on your Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android devices.
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique string of numbers that identifies the devices connected to the internet or a local area network. Basically, an IP address is kind of like a mailing address; without it, the postal service wouldn’t know where to drop off your packages.
When it comes to WiFi networks, there are two types of IP addresses: private and public. A private IP address is assigned to devices in your local area network (like your WiFi network), while public IP addresses are assigned to devices connected to the wide area network (the greater internet).
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Basically, you can think of a private IP address like an apartment number and a public IP address like the building’s street address. That’s why your router might have the exact same private IP address as other routers, but you should keep your public IP addresses a secret.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to find your router’s private IP address. This will allow you to log into your router and make changes to your WiFi network.
You might be able to find your router’s default IP address on the back, side, or bottom of your physical router. However, if the IP address is dynamic, it could change over time. You can always reset your router to change the IP address back to default.
You might also see your router’s username and password listed somewhere near the IP address. This is the default login information you would use when you log in to your router from a web browser.
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To find your IP address on a Windows computer, press the Windows + R keys on your keyboard, type “CMD” into the Run window, and click OK. Finally, type “ipconfig” into the Command Prompt window and hit Enter. Finally, you can find your router’s IP address next to Default Gateway.
To find your router’s IP address on a Mac, click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your screen and go to “System Settings.” Then click Network in the left sidebar, go to WiFi, and select your WiFi network. Finally, click Details, and you will see your IP address next to Router.
To find your router’s IP address on an older Mac, click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your screen and select System Preferences. Then click Network, select Wi-Fi in the left sidebar, and click Advanced. Finally, go to the TCP/IP tab, and you will find your router’s IP address next to Router.
To find your router’s IP address on an iPhone, open the Settings app and go to Wi-Fi. Then tap the “i” icon next to your WiFi network name, scroll down, and you will see your router’s IP address next to Router.
Then you can tap and hold your router’s IP address to copy it to your clipboard.
To find your router’s IP address on an Android device, swipe down from the top of your screen and tap “Internet.” Then select your WiFi network and tap the gear icon to the right. Finally, scroll down, and you will see your router’s IP address next to Gateway.
If you are still having problems figuring out how to log in to your router, be sure to check out our guide on how to reset router.
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