How To Find Router Ip Address?
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The easiest way to find your router’s IP address is to look at the network settings of the device it is connected to. Most routers will have a sticker on the bottom or side of the device that will list the IP address, or you can use a command prompt to find the IP address. If you’re using a Windows PC, open the Command Prompt and type in “ipconfig.” This will bring up a list of network configurations, including the IP address of your router. On a Mac, open the Terminal and type “netstat -nr | grep default.” This should display the IP address of your router.
The easiest way to find your router’s IP address is to run a command prompt (or “cmd“) from your computer and type in “ipconfig“. This command will show you the IP address of your router, which is usually listed as the “Default Gateway“ under the section titled “Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection“.