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How to Find Your Router's IP Address

Updated: April 2026 Find Your IP

Your router's IP — technically your default gateway — is the address you type into a browser to reach your router's admin page. It's the doorway to changing Wi-Fi passwords, forwarding ports, updating firmware, and kicking freeloaders off your network. Here's how to find it on every device.

Windows

Press Windows + R, type cmd, run ipconfig. Your router IP is on the Default Gateway line — usually 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1, or 10.0.0.1.

Mac

Apple menu → System SettingsWi-FiDetails…TCP/IP. The Router field is your gateway IP. Or in Terminal: netstat -nr | grep default.

Linux

Run ip route | grep default — the first address after default via is your router.

iPhone and Android

iOS: Settings → Wi-Fi → tap ⓘ next to network → Router.
Android: Settings → Wi-Fi → tap network → Advanced → Gateway.

Common router IPs

  • 192.168.1.1 — most TP-Link, Linksys, ASUS, D-Link
  • 192.168.0.1 — many D-Link, older Netgear, TP-Link
  • 192.168.2.1 — Belkin, SMC
  • 10.0.0.1 — Xfinity/Comcast gateways, Apple AirPort
  • 10.0.0.138 — some Xfinity routers

See what 192.168.1.1 actually is for the reason these keep repeating.

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