How to Find Your Router's IP Address (3 Easy Methods)
Your router's IP address is the key to accessing its settings page, where you can change your Wi-Fi password, update security settings, set up parental controls, and troubleshoot connection problems. Most routers use a default IP address like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1, but yours may be different.
If you are not sure what an IP address is, think of it as a street address for your router on your home network. Every device connected to your network uses this address to communicate with the router. You need it any time you want to log in to your router's admin panel.
Key Takeaways
- The fastest way to find your router's IP address is to check the sticker on the bottom or back of the device, which usually lists the default IP, username, and password.
- On any Windows computer, you can open Command Prompt and type ipconfig to find the address listed next to "Default Gateway."
- You can also find it through the network settings on any device you own, including Mac, iPhone, and Android, without installing any software.
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What Is a Router IP Address and Why Do You Need It?
A router IP address (also called the default gateway) is a numeric address your devices use to connect to your router on your local network. It is not the same as your public IP address, which identifies your home network on the internet. The router IP is a private, internal address used only within your home.
You need this address when you want to:
- Log in to your router's admin panel
- Change your Wi-Fi network name or password
- Update your router's firmware
- Configure port forwarding or parental controls
- Troubleshoot internet connection issues
Method 1: Check the Label on Your Router
This is the quickest method. Almost every router has a sticker on the bottom or back panel that lists its default IP address along with the default username and password for the admin panel.
Steps
1. Pick up your router or tilt it so you can see the bottom or back panel.
2. Look for a white or silver sticker with printed text.
3. Find the line that says "Default Gateway," "Router IP," "Access Address," or "Management URL." It will typically show an address like 192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.1, or 10.0.0.1. Some newer routers list a web address instead, such as routerlogin.net or tplinkwifi.net, which also takes you to the settings page.
4. Type that address into any web browser's address bar (not the search bar) and press Enter to open the login page.
Note: If you or your internet provider changed the router's IP address after setup, the label will still show the original factory default, which may no longer work. In that case, use one of the methods below to find the current address.
Method 2: Use Command Prompt on Windows
This method works on any Windows computer connected to your network and always shows the current IP address your router is using, even if it was changed from the default.
Steps
1. Click the Start menu (the Windows icon in the bottom-left corner of your screen).
2. Type cmd and press Enter. This opens a black window called Command Prompt.
3. Type ipconfig and press Enter.
4. Look through the results for a section labeled "Wireless LAN adapter Wi-Fi" (if you are on Wi-Fi) or "Ethernet adapter" (if you are using a wired connection).
5. Find the line that says Default Gateway. The number next to it is your router's IP address.
6. Type that number into your web browser's address bar and press Enter to reach your router's login page.
Method 3: Find It Through Your Device Settings
If you do not have access to a Windows computer, you can find your router's IP address through the network settings on nearly any device connected to your Wi-Fi.
On Mac
1. Click the Apple menu in the top-left corner and select "System Settings" (or "System Preferences" on older versions).
2. Click "Network" in the sidebar.
3. Select your active connection (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and click "Details."
4. Look for "Router." The IP address listed there is your router's address.
On iPhone or iPad
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Tap "Wi-Fi."
3. Tap the small "i" icon next to the network you are connected to.
4. Scroll down and find "Router." That is your router's IP address.
On Android
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Tap "Network and Internet" (or "Connections" depending on your phone).
3. Tap "Wi-Fi" and then tap the network you are connected to.
4. Look for "Gateway" or "Router." The number shown is your router's IP address. On some Android phones, you may need to tap "Advanced" or scroll to the bottom of the network details to see it.
On Chromebook
1. Click the clock area in the bottom-right corner, then click the gear icon to open Settings.
2. Click "Network" and then select your active Wi-Fi connection.
3. Click "Network" again in the details panel to expand the information.
4. Find "Gateway." That is your router's IP address.
Common Router IP Addresses by Brand
If you just need a starting point, here are the default IP addresses used by most major router brands. Try typing one of these into your browser first.
- Netgear: 192.168.1.1 or routerlogin.net
- TP-Link: 192.168.0.1 or tplinkwifi.net
- Linksys: 192.168.1.1
- ASUS: 192.168.1.1 or router.asus.com
- D-Link: 192.168.0.1
- Xfinity xFi Gateway: 10.0.0.1
- AT&T Gateway: 192.168.1.254
- Verizon Fios: 192.168.1.1
- eero: Managed through the eero app (no browser login)
- Google Nest Wi-Fi: Managed through the Google Home app (no browser login)
What to Do If Your Router's IP Address Is Not Working
If you type the IP address into your browser and the login page does not load, try these fixes:
1. Make sure you are typing the address in the browser's address bar at the top of the window, not in the Google search bar.
2. Confirm your device is connected to the router's network, either by Wi-Fi or an Ethernet cable. You cannot access the router settings from a different network.
3. Try a different browser. Some browser extensions or security settings can block the router's page.
4. Restart your router by unplugging it for 30 seconds and plugging it back in. Wait two minutes for it to fully boot, then try again.
5. If you are using a mesh system like eero or Google Nest, there is no browser-based login page. You must manage these routers through their companion mobile app.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most common router IP address?
The most common default router IP address is 192.168.1.1, used by brands like Netgear, Linksys, ASUS, and Verizon Fios. The second most common is 192.168.0.1, which is the default for TP-Link and D-Link routers. Xfinity gateways typically use 10.0.0.1.
Is my router IP address the same as my public IP address?
No. Your router IP address (such as 192.168.1.1) is a private address used only within your home network. Your public IP address is assigned by your internet provider and is what websites see when you go online. You can find your public IP by searching "what is my IP address" in Google.
How do I log in to my router after finding the IP address?
Type the router's IP address into your web browser's address bar and press Enter. A login page will appear asking for a username and password. The default credentials are usually printed on the router's label. Common defaults include admin/admin or admin/password. If those do not work, the credentials may have been changed during setup. You can reset the router to factory settings by pressing and holding the small reset button on the back of the device for about 10 seconds.
Can I find my router's IP address from my phone?
Yes. On an iPhone, go to Settings, then Wi-Fi, and tap the "i" icon next to your connected network. The router's IP will be listed under "Router." On Android, go to Settings, then Wi-Fi, tap your connected network, and look for "Gateway." Both methods work without installing any additional apps.
Why does my router's IP address not match the one on the label?
The label shows the factory default IP address. If you or your internet provider changed the router's IP during setup, the current address will be different. Use the Command Prompt method (type ipconfig and look for "Default Gateway") to find the current active address.
What do I do if I cannot access my router settings page?
First, make sure you are connected to the router's network and typing the IP address in the browser's address bar, not a search engine. If the page still does not load, restart the router by unplugging it for 30 seconds. If you are using a mesh system like eero or Google Nest Wi-Fi, use the manufacturer's mobile app instead of a browser.
How do I find my router's IP address without a computer?
You can find it from any device connected to your Wi-Fi. Check the label on the router itself for the default address, or use your phone's Wi-Fi settings. On iPhone, it is listed under the "i" icon next to your network name. On Android, tap your connected network in Wi-Fi settings and look for the "Gateway" field.

