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or 192.168.70.1 (Less common, but valid subnets) How to Find Your Real Router IP Address

Unplug your router for 30 seconds and plug it back in to resolve temporary glitches.

Open , go to Applications , then Utilities , and open Terminal . Type route -n get default or netstat -nr and press Enter. Look for the address listed next to gateway . On Mobile Devices (iOS/Android) 192.168.l.70.1

Double-check that you are using numbers, not letters. Replace l with 1 . Correct example: 192.168.1.70 .

Have you ever mistyped your router’s IP address? Let us know in the comments below! or 192

Depending on your router manufacturer, the actual IP address you need is likely one of the following:

Another very common router login address (D-Link, Netgear). How to Access Your Real IP Address Look for the address listed next to gateway

Tap or Connections , then select Internet or Wi-Fi . Tap the Gear Icon next to your current Wi-Fi network name. Tap Advanced or scroll down to view network details. Look for the entry labeled Gateway or Router . On Apple iOS (iPhone/iPad) Launch the Settings app. Select Wi-Fi .

IP addresses are made up entirely of numbers, separated by periods. They follow this format: 192.168.1.1 (all digits).

A login screen will ask for a username and password. If you have never changed these, they are usually printed on a physical sticker located on the back or bottom of your router. Common Default Usernames: admin , user , or blank. Common Default Passwords: admin , password , 1234 , or blank. Common Troubleshooting Steps

Don't worry—your router isn't broken. There is a very small, but very common typo in this address that prevents it from working.