To configure and edit the existing settings of your router, you need to first log in to it. To do that, you must know its IP address.
You can review your default router IP address here. Your average IP address will contain four numbers separated by full stops (period marks). An IP address based from a home network will start with 192.168. Routers usually have IP addresses such as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
The method for finding your router's IP address will change, based on your device or computer. The following steps will help you find your IP address on your corresponding software.
For Windows users, this process is relatively simple.
Here are the most straightforward steps for checking your router's IP for MAC users.
Linux users will find this process relatively simple.
For Android users, this process is a little more convoluted but just as simple to follow.
For Chrome OS devices, typically Chromebooks, these are the steps you will need to find your IP address.