

Look through the list of entries and find " Default gateway." Write down or memorize that number for later! Under Status click View hardware connection properties. The other way to find your router's IP address is to open up Settings in Windows 10.


Find your router's IP address via Command Prompt Once you're in, you'll have a plethora of options and won't be as confused if anything goes wrong. Thankfully, accessing your router's settings is really easy as long as you do the few steps to get you started. Time flies by and you need to upgrade your firmware, or you need to tweak some settings to make your Wi-Fi better, you recently bought a brand-new router to set up, or you just want to see what's going on in there. Sometimes you have to access your router's settings.
