Check, find the router ip address?

Check, find the router ip address?

How exactly to check, find the router ip address, in case you need to config your internet connection?

Almost all routers are coming with the default IP for their interface as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.

If you have connected the router by wire to your PC and all the lights are up, and you still can’t access the interface from 192.168.1.1, it is very easy to identify the IP.

This can be done either with a software named “Radmin”, or just from Windows (the Windows version doesn’t matter).

From Windows, follow these steps.


Click on the “start” button, click on “run”, write “cmd”, you should now see the MSDOS interface.

Write there “ipconfig/all”.

Wait a few seconds until data is displayed.

You should see the IP of your computer, a LAN IP if your PC is within a LAN (using a router or a switch), or a different IP (not starting with 192.168..).

If your computer has a PPPoE Internet Connection (will display the IP generated by your ISP (Internet service provider)).


From the MSDOS interface, the default IP of your router is the one marked at “default gateway” and usually there are versions of 192.168.1.1 like 192.168.1.2 or 192.168.1.3.

Once you have found that ip, write in a web browser, Firefox, Chrome etc, and you should be able to access the routers web interface.

From there, you can set up your internet connection or other settings that are related to your router device.

If you know other ways regarding how to check, find the router ip address, please share in the comments.

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