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    A router has multiple IP addresses, each serving a different function:

    • Private (Internal) IP Address: This identifies the router within the local network, allowing connected devices to communicate with it.
    • IP Address Pool: A range of private IP addresses assigned to connected devices within the network (e.g., 192.168.100.2 – 192.168.100.32).
    • Public IP Address: The unique identifier assigned to your router by your Internet Service Provider (ISP), used to connect to the Internet.

    To access your router’s settings, you need to find its private IP address. Below are the methods to locate it on different devices.

    How To Find Your IP Address?

    On Windows

    1. Open Command Prompt by searching “cmd” in the Start menu.
    2. Type “ipconfig” and press Enter.
    3. If connected via Wi-Fi, find the section “Wireless LAN Adapter Wi-Fi”; if using Ethernet, check “Ethernet Adapter Ethernet”.
    4. The router’s IP address appears beside “Default Gateway”.

    On Mac (Using System Settings)

    1. Open System Settings > Network.
    2. Select your active network (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and click Advanced.
    3. Navigate to the TCP/IP tab.
    4. The router’s IP address appears next to “Router”.

    On Mac (Using Terminal)

    1. Open the Terminal app.
    2. Type “netstat -nr|grep default” and press Return.
    3. The router’s IP address appears next to “Default”.

    On Android

    For devices with a customized UI (e.g., Samsung’s One UI):

    1. Open Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
    2. Tap your connected network and select Advanced.
    3. Choose Static under IP settings if needed.
    4. The router’s IP appears under “Gateway”.

    Alternatively, use a third-party app like Wi-Fi Analyzer:

    1. Download Wi-Fi Analyzer.
    2. Open the app, go to View > AP List.
    3. Tap Connected to [your network]; the IP appears under “Gateway”.

    On iPhone and iPad

    1. Open Settings > Wi-Fi.
    2. Tap your connected network.
    3. The router’s IP appears next to “Router”.

    On Chrome OS

    1. Click the notification area on the taskbar.
    2. Select Connected to [network name] > Click your network name.
    3. Under the Network tab, find the Gateway entry.

    On Linux

    1. Click the network icon in the notification area.
    2. Select Connection Information (or Network Settings).
    3. The router’s IP appears under “Default Router” or “Gateway”.