In order to configure your router, you'll need to log in to it. In order to do that, you must know
its IP address. You can check your default router IP address here. An IP address consists of four numbers separated
by full stops. A home network's IP address will start with 192.168. 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. Here are the steps
for each.
Windows
Open the command prompt by accessing the search bar and typing 'cmd'. A black window will appear in which you'll need
to type 'ipconfig'. Look through the results for the default gateway address.
MAC OS
Here are the simplest steps for checking your router's IP:
Click the Apple menu (top of the screen)
Choose 'System Preferences'
Click the 'Network' icon
Choose the relevant network connection
Press the 'Advanced' button
Click the 'TCP/IP' tab to see the IP address on the right of the router
Linux
First, navigate to: Applications > System Tools > Terminal and type 'ipconfig'. You will see your router's IP
listed beside 'inet addr'.
iPhone iOS
If using iOS9 or iOS8, navigate to Settings > WiFi and click the wireless network to which you are currently
connected. Look in the DHCP section to find our your router's IP.
Android
A third-party app called Wi-Fi Analyzer is the easiest method for Android devices. After installing the app, tap on
the 'View' menu and choose 'AP list'. You'll see 'Connected to: [Network Name]'. If you tap on it, a window will
display your network's information including your router's IP.
Chrome OS
On the taskbar, click the notification area. Next, click on 'Connected to [Network Name]' on the list which appears.
Click on the name of your wireless network and then on the 'Network' tab to display the results including
your router's IP address.