Key Takeaways
- Your router’s IP address is essential for accessing its setup page and configuring its settings. It serves as the default gateway for all devices on your network.
- On Windows, you can find your router’s IP address through the Command Prompt, Control Panel, or the Settings app. The IP address is listed as the “Default Gateway.”
- Similarly, on Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android, Chrome OS, and Linux, you can access your router’s IP address through their respective settings menus under network or internet options. Look for terms like “Router” or “Gateway.”
If you’ve ever needed to access your router’s setup page to make some configuration changes, you know you need your router’s IP address to gain access. If you’ve forgotten what that IP address is, here’s how to find it on just about every platform.
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