How to Find Your Router’s IP Address (2024)

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Every device we connect to the internet gets an IP address, even the device from which we get our internet connection – the router. You probably don’t need to know your router’s IP address everyday. After all, the only time we ever use it is when we need to access our router’s dashboard. We type in its IP address into a computer browser, log in with our network admin credentials, and then manage our network settings from there.

Given how critical it is to have access to the router settings, though, we thought we’d write a guide on how to find your router’s IP address. Read on to learn more.

How to Find Your Router’s IP Address

A router has multiple IP addresses each serving a different purpose. Here are the three different types of router IP addresses:

  • Private (internal) IP address: This is the IP address that identifies the router within the local network. It tells your devices which one is the router within your network, so they can send and receive data packets from it as they connect to the internet.
  • IP address pool: On top of the private IP address of the router itself, a router has a pool of private IP addresses (e.g. 192.168.100.2 to 192.168.100.32) that it assigns to connected devices – not unlike room numbers assigned to hotel guests. Since these are also private IP addresses, they only identify connected devices within the router’s network.
  • Public IP address: Lastly, a router has a public IP address that identifies it within the entire internet. This one is a unique IP address that no other device in the world should have.

In this guide, we’ll talk about how to find your router’s private IP address. After all, that’s the one you need to enter to accessyour router’s configuration dashboard. To find out your router’s IP address, you need either a PC or a smartphone connected to your router.

We use the Command Prompt application to find a router’s IP address on a Windows computer.

On Windows

  1. Search “cmd” to open Command Prompt, or right-click the Start button and select Command Prompt.
  2. Type “ipconfig” into Command Prompt and hit Enter.
  3. If you connect to the internet wirelessly (the most common method), you’ll find the router IP address in the section “Wireless LAN Adapter Wi-Fi.” If you’re connected via Ethernet cable, look for the section “Ethernet Adapter Ethernet.”
  4. The router’s IP address displays beside the words “Default Gateway.”
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On Mac With System Settings

We’ll show you two ways to find a router IP address on a Mac. First, we’ll use System Settings.

  1. Open System Settings.
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  2. Press “Network.”
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  3. If it’s not already selected, click your network connection on the left-hand side (most commonly Wi-Fi) and press “Advanced.”
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  4. Press the TCP/IP tab. The router’s IP address displays here next to the word “Router.”

On Mac With Terminal App

We can also find our router’s IP address using the Terminal app on Mac.

  1. Search for and open the Terminal app.How to Find Your Router’s IP Address (6)
  2. Type or copy and paste “netstat -nr|grep default” and press Return.
  3. The router’s IP displays next to the word “Default.”

On Android

Only Android models with customized interfaces — for example, the Samsung Galaxy’s One UI — allow us to find our router’s IP address using the built-in interface. If it’s available, here’s how to find your router’s IP:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Press “Network & Internet.”
  3. Select “Wi-Fi.”
  4. Tap the gear icon of your network connection.
  5. Press “Advanced.”
  6. If you’re offered a choice between static and dynamic IPs, select “Static.”
  7. The router’s IP displays under “Gateway.”

You can also install a third-party app like Wi-Fi Analyzer to find your router’s IP address on an Android. If you use Wi-Fi Analyzer, follow these steps:

  1. Download and open the app.
  2. Press the menu called “View.”
  3. Tap “AP List.”
  4. Select the header that says “Connected to: [your network].” A window will appear.
  5. The router’s IP displays next to “Gateway.”

Pro Tip: If your Android model doesn’t allow you to find the router’s IP on the built-in interface, use a third-party app like Wi-Fi Analyzer.

If you’re like us, you spend a significant amount of time on your phone, especially on the internet. Check out our roundup of the best VPNs for Android to ensure that you browse securely. Unsure how to set up a VPN? Check out our guide to set up an Android VPN.

On iPhone and iPad

You can find your router’s IP on an iPhone or iPad in just four steps1.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap Wi-Fi.
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  3. Tap your network.
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  4. The router’s IP displays next to “Router.”

Extra Tip: When we use the internet on a mobile device (which is most of the time we use our phones), we secure our connection using a VPN. Want to do the same? Look no further than our list of the best VPNs for iPhones. And if you need help to set up an iPhone VPN, we have you covered.

When we use the internet on a mobile device (which is most of the time we use our phones), we secure our connection using a VPN. Want to do the same? Look no further than our list of the best VPNs for iPhones. And if you need help to set up an iPhone VPN, we have you covered.

On Chrome OS

It’s a breeze to find a router’s IP address on a computer running Chrome OS.

  1. Click the notification area on the right side of the taskbar, in the bottom right corner of the screen.
  2. Select “Connected to [network name].”
  3. Click the name of your wireless network.
  4. Select the Network tab. The router’s IP displays next to the word “Gateway.”

On Linux

We can also find our router’s IP address on Linux.

  1. Click the network icon in the notification area.
  2. Select “Connection Information” (devices name this differently — you may need to look for “Network Settings” or similar).
  3. The router’s IP address displays next to “Default Router” or “Gateway.”

How to Sign In to Your Router

LIke we said earlier, we only ever use our router’s private IP address to access the network management dashboard, such as to set up a VPN on our router. Once you know your router’s IP address, here’s what to do next:

If You Know the Router’s Username and Password

  1. Copy and paste the router’s IP address into the address bar of your browser.
  2. Enter the router’s admin credentials.

If you’re not sure what your login credentials are, check the router itself. It’s most likely written on the backside or underside of the router. You might also find it in your manual or in the box the router came in.

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If You Don’t Know the Router’s Username and Password

Most of us don’t know our router’s credentials off the top of our heads, so don’t worry. The process is a little trickier, but it’s entirely possible.

  1. Copy and paste the router’s IP address into the address bar of your browser.
  2. Try the credentials “admin” and “password.” Sometimes, the router sets these as the default.
  3. Some routers offer a password recovery feature if you enter incorrect credentials a certain number of times. The recovery process may ask for the router serial number, which you can find on the router itself.
  4. Run a search for the default username and password of your router brand. For example, search “Spectrum router default username and password.” Additionally, the website RouterPasswords.com allows you to select your router’s manufacturer and offers a list of common default credentials.
  5. If none of these strategies work, reset the router. Using a paper clip or pin, push the small reset button on the device for about 10 seconds. Note that this will also reset your Wi-Fi network name and password.

Warning: Only reset your router if you have a dedicated router and not a router-modem. Most internet providers provide router-modems that, when reset, might cause problems in how they connect to the internet provider. If you have a router-modem, consult your internet company.

What Is an IP Address?

An IP address is a set of numbers that identifies a device connected to the internet or a local network. It functions similarly to a mailing address, distinguishing different devices like an address distinguishes different buildings. IP stands for Internet Protocol, which is a set of rules for how we can send and receive data.

THE MORE YOU KNOW: An IP address identifies a device connected to the internet like a mailing address identifies a building on a street.

There are two types of IP addresses: public and local. Our internet service provider (e.g., Verizon) provides the public address, which is how the internet recognizes our devices. When we have multiple devices connected to the same network — for example, a phone and a laptop — each has its own unique, local IP address. For those of us who want to keep our online presence private, changing our IP address is a good first step to hide our public IP address.

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Why Do I Need My IP Address?

We often need our local IP address in order to complete tasks like connecting to a printer or troubleshooting connectivity issues. If we lose our internet connection, we might need to provide our public IP address to a support technician. Our IP address also comes in handy if we want to give someone permission to administer our network remotely.

» Learn more: How to Find Your Computer’s IP Address

Our IP address reveals more than one might think. Hackers can try to use our IP address to uncover our device’s approximate location and information about our online activity. Less than ideal! The good news is that we can use simple tools to hide our IP addresses.

» Further Reading: How to Find Your Mac’s IP Address

What Is a Router?

A router is a piece of equipment that connects our wireless devices (like computers, tablets, and phones) to the internet. A router connects to the internet via modem; typically, the two join with a physical link, like an Ethernet cable.

Webpages, emails, and other online activities take the form of data. Data moves through the internet in packets. Our router transmits these packets to our devices, and vice versa.

What Is My Router’s IP Address?

Like any other internet-connected device, a router has a unique string of numbers that identifies it, like a mailing address. This string of numbers is the router’s IP address.

When Do I Need to Know My Router’s IP Address?

You need to know your router’s IP address in order to complete actions like changing your router settings, changing your Wi-Fi’s network name and password, configuring software, troubleshooting, and setting up a VPN.

We use a VPN to secure our online activity, and for good reason. One study found that 5 in 6 routers are vulnerable to security attacks2. Dozens of companies offer VPN services for all kinds of devices. Separate the wheat from the chaff with our guide to the best VPNs.

How to Change a Router’s IP Address

Changing our router’s IP address is a great first-line strategy to keep our online activity private. Follow the guide below, but keep in mind that the exact steps and language will vary by router.

  1. Log in to your router.
  2. Click “Setup.”
  3. Select “Network Settings.”
  4. Type a new router IP address under “Router Settings.”
  5. Press “Save.”

As a best practice, we make note of the new router IP address — that way, it’s easier to change the settings in the future.

Want to shield your activity without the bother of constantly reconnecting to a VPN? Find out how to set up a router VPN.

Recap

With our router IP address in hand, we can now take a number of actions, including setting up a VPN. Dive deeper with our complete collection of VPN how-tos and our guide to VPNs.

Still unconvinced? Read more about the difference between a VPN versus a private browser. And if you want to find another device’s IP address, look no further than our IP lookup tool.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you still have questions about how to find your router IP address, read on.

  • Where do I find my computer’s IP address?

    Where you find your computer’s IP address depends on the device. Typically, you can find it in the device’s network settings, the same place as the router’s IP address.

    If you’re using a Windows operating system, follow these steps to find the device’s IP address:

    1. On the Taskbar, click the Wi-Fi Network icon.
    2. Select your network.
    3. Press “Properties.”
    4. Your IP address displays next to the words “IPv4 Address.”

    If you’re using a Mac, follow these steps to find the computer’s IP address:

    1. Open System Settings.
    2. Press “Network.”
    3. Click “Advanced.”
    4. Select the TCP/IP tab.
    5. Your IP address displays next to the words “IPv4 Address.”
  • How do I find my router’s IP address without an internet connection?

    Even if you don’t have an internet connection, you can usually still find your router’s IP address.

    1. The two most common router IPs are 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1, so try those first.
    2. If they don’t work, connect your computer to your router with an Ethernet cable.
      Open Windows Command Prompt, Linux Terminal, or Mac Terminal, depending on your device.
    3. Type “ipconfig” and hit Return.
    4. The router’s IP address will display as a string of numbers next to “Default Gateway.”
  • Where do I find my modem’s IP address?

    You may have trouble finding your modem’s IP address because modems don’t actually have one. If your modem has an IP address, it’s likely a modem/router combination unit and the IP is the same as the router’s. Start by checking on the device itself. If you don’t find it, follow these steps:

    1. Open Command Prompt if you have a Windows computer, or Terminal on a Mac.
    2. On Windows, type “ipconfig.” On Mac, type “netstat -nr|grep default.” Press Return.
    3. On Windows, the router’s IP address displays beside the words “Default Gateway.” On Mac, it displays next to the word “Default.”
    4. If you still can’t locate the IP address, connect the modem to your computer with an Ethernet cable.
    5. Open Windows Command Prompt or Mac Terminal, depending on your device.
    6. Type “ipconfig” and hit Return.
    7. The router’s IP address will display as a string of numbers next to “Default Gateway.”
  • Is there a list of common router IP addresses?

    Yes, there are lists of common router IP addresses. The two most common router IPs are 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1. You can also conduct a web search by typing “[your router brand] router IP address” (for example, “Belkin router IP address”) into the search bar, and find a list of common router IPs for your manufacturer.

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FAQs

How to Find Your Router’s IP Address? ›

Type “CMD” in your search bar and select “Command Prompt.” Type “ipconfig.” You should see your router's IP address under “Default Gateway.”

What is my IP address for my router? ›

Type “CMD” in your search bar and select “Command Prompt.” Type “ipconfig.” You should see your router's IP address under “Default Gateway.”

Where do I find the IP address on my Wi-Fi? ›

On the taskbar, select Wi-Fi network > the Wi-Fi network you're connected to > Properties. Under Properties, look for your IP address listed next to IPv4 address.

How do I access my router address? ›

Most routers use an address of 192.168.1.1, but that's not always the case, so you may first want to confirm the address of your router. To find your router's IP address, type cmd in the Windows search bar to open the Command Prompt. Type ipconfig at the prompt and press the Enter key on your keyboard.

What is the 192.168 0.1 router IP address? ›

0.1 - The IP address 192.168.o. 1 is the default login address for the admin panel of many routers, including TP-Link, D-Link, and NETGEAR. The router admin panel allows you to change wireless settings (network name SSID, Wi-Fi password), create guest networks, enable MAC filtering and parental controls, and more.

Is your IP address determined by your router? ›

Your internet service provider (ISP) assigns a public IP address to your router. Then your router assigns your device and other devices connected to it with their own individual IP address.

How do I know my router's public IP address? ›

Find your Router Public IP Address Routerlogin.com Method:
  1. Launch a web browser and enter routerlogin.com.
  2. Enter your router login and password.
  3. The BASIC home page displays.
  4. Select the ADVANCED tab.
  5. Locate the INTERNET PORT section.
  6. The IP Address is your public IP address.

How do I find my IP address? ›

Click on “Wi-Fi network” in the taskbar. Select the network you're connected to. Click on “Properties.” Scroll down to the bottom of the window — your IP will be shown next to “IPv4 address.”

How do I check my home router? ›

Open a web browser, type your router's IP address in the address bar, then press Enter. Enter your router's user name and password. You'll then be logged into the router's admin page. From here, you can view and change your network settings.

How do I find my router login and password? ›

Retrieve Default Username and Password: You can usually find these details in the Router Manual or Handbook, or on a sticker located on the bottom or back of your router. The default username is often admin, and the password is typically either admin or password.

What is the default IP address for a router? ›

Routers typically have IP addresses like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. Depending on your device or computer, the way you'll find out your router's IP address will be different.

How do I connect to my router? ›

  1. Connecting your router. ...
  2. Step 1: Locate the modem of your provider. ...
  3. Step 2: Select the correct location for your router or main station. ...
  4. Step 3: Connect your router with the modem of your provider. ...
  5. Step 4: log in to your router. ...
  6. Step 5: Connect to your new WiFi network. ...
  7. Step 6: Switch off Wi-Fi on the modem of your provider.
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What is the admin login for router? ›

admin/admin is the most common router login and router password for 192.168 0.1, but that depends on the type of router. Other popular login credential combinations are admin/Admin, admin/password, and admin/1234. You can check the list of common router logins if none of those combinations work.

Is My IP address the same as my router? ›

Each device on a given wifi network also has its own local IP address, including the router itself. Your IP addresses are used to identify and communicate with devices connected to the same network.

How do you check your IP address? ›

Click on “Wi-Fi network” in the taskbar. Select the network you're connected to. Click on “Properties.” Scroll down to the bottom of the window — your IP will be shown next to “IPv4 address.”

How do I find the IP address of my modem through my router? ›

Type ipconfig (Windows) or ifconfig (for Mac and Linux) and press Enter. Look for the Default Gateway line to find the IP address represented by a string of numbers and periods. You might also find the IP address printed on the back or underside of the modem, along with the user name and password.

How to find the default IP address? ›

Press the “Win + R” keys to open the Run dialog box. Type in “cmd” and click “o*k.” In the “Command Prompt” window, type in “ipconfig” and hit the “Enter” key. Your default gateway IP address will appear in the line labeled “Default gateway.”

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