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HOW TO FIND YOUR ROUTER'S PRIVATE AND PUBLIC IP ON ANY DEVICE.


YOUR ROUTER'S PUBLIC IP IS:

This is the following information we know about your current networks public IP.

Router's Public IP 2a00:c98:2030:a004:1::11 City Hamburg ZipCode 20038 Country
🇩🇪 Germany Coordinates 9.9946, 53.5544

You can hide your ip address and location by using a VPN service to block
unwanted spying and surf the web (and download stuff) without having to worry
about who sees what you do.


YOUR ROUTER'S LOCAL/PRIVATE IP IS:

For you internal network, we will need to probe the network for a short while to
see which one your router responds on.

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Router Private IP: Probing Your Device's IP:

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 * Your Router's Public IP
 * Your Router's Private IP
 * Manually finding the IPs
 * Most common IPs per brand
 * Frequently Asked Questions
   * How to access the router
   * How to reset your router
 * Discussions and comments


WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE IP?

Your router has 2 IP addresses: one public IP address (WAN) that faces the
outside world, and one private IP address (LAN) that is used in your home
network.

The private IP address, also known as the Gateway IP address, is what all your
devices in your home network will use to access the internet, as that one is
routing all the information. It is also the IP address you'll use if you want to
configure your router settings through the Web Interface. You can read more
about the private IP address below.

If you or someone needs to access your home network from the outside world
you'll need to know the Public IP, as that is the one available to the outside
world. To configure your touter to allow for access from the outside world
you'll need to configure it through the web-interface that usually is found on
the Local IP.



To find out these IP addresses you can either:

 * Check the below automatic tools that we provide, which will tell you
   instantly.
 * Manually check it, depending on your OS

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HOW TO MANUALLY FIND YOUR ROUTERS IP ADDRESS

To find out the ip address manually you will have to either probe around
manually or run some simple steps and/or commands, depending on your system.


BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE

There is still a simple way to quickly find out your routers IP address. Simply
try any of the following links and see if the routers web-interface pages show
up:
common 1 common 2 common 3 common 4 common 5




FIND YOUR ROUTERS GATEWAY IP ADDRESS WITH THESE MANUAL STEPS AND COMMANDS

 * Windows
 * macOS
 * Linux
 * iOS
 * Android
 * ChromeOS


FIND OUT YOUR ROUTER'S LOCAL ADDRESS ON WINDOWS

 1. Make sure you are connected to the network.
 2. Press Win + r
    A "run" prompt will open
    
 3. Type cmd and press enter.
    A command prompt will open
 4. Type the following into the command prompt: ipconfig | findstr /i "Gateway"
    and press enter.
    
 5. Your Default gateway, probably something like 192.168.0.1, will show
    Note: Sometimes it can output 2 entries: one with number seperated by
    periods (as above) and another with a mixture of characters and numbers
    seperated by a semicolon (:)


FIND OUT YOUR ROUTER'S LOCAL ADDRESS ON MACOS

 1. Make sure you are connected to the network.
 2. Open the OSX Terminal window:
    Hold ⌘cmd (Left of the spacebar) and click the spacebar
    
 3. Type terminal into the Sptlight search and click enter. The Terminal will
    open.
 4. Type the following command: netstat -nr | grep default and click enter.
 5. Your router default IP will be shown, something like 192.168.1.1
    


FIND OUT YOUR ROUTER'S LOCAL ADDRESS ON LINUX

 1. Make sure you are connected to the network.
 2. Open a terminal window (Shortcut on some distros: ctrl+alt+t)
 3. Type the following: ip route | grep default and press enter.
 4. You will be presented with your router's IP address


FIND OUT YOUR ROUTER'S LOCAL ADDRESS ON IOS

 1. Make sure you are connected to the network.
 2. Open the Settings.
    
 3. Go to Wi-Fi.
    
 4. On the right side of your connected WiFi network, press the blue
    info-circle.
    
 5. Check what the "Router" entry says.
    


FIND OUT YOUR ROUTER'S LOCAL ADDRESS ON ANDROID

METHOD 1: FROM WI-FI SETTINGS ONLY WORKS ON NEWER ANDROID VERSIONS

 1. Open Settings
 2. Go to Wi-Fi
 3. In the list, click on the network you are connected to
 4. In the box that opens, look for the Gateway entry.


If method 1 doesn't work try with the following method that should work on any
Android version

METHOD 2: WI-FI ANALYZER

 1. Install Wifi Analyzer on your Android device
 2. Make sure you are connected to your Wi-Fi and open the app
 3. Click the View menu (The icon that looks like an eye)
 4. Select AP List from the alternatives
 5. On the top of the page you will see "Connected to....", Click on it
 6. In the box that opens the Gateway entry will be your router's IP address


FIND OUT YOUR ROUTER'S LOCAL ADDRESS ON CHROMEOS

 1. Open Settings
 2. Click on the Wi-Fi network dropdown (or Ethernet if that's used)
 3. In the dropdown list, click on the network that you are connected to
 4. In the box that opens, click the Network tab
 5. There you'll be able to see the Gateway of your network.

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MOST COMMON IPS PER BRAND

List of the most common IP addresses, admin usernames and passwords for the
major router brands out there.

Brand Most common IP Common IP Most common Default username Username Most common
Default password Password D-Link 192.168.0.1 admin - TP-LINK 192.168.1.1 admin
admin Netgear 192.168.1.1 admin password Linksys 192.168.1.1 - admin ASUS
192.168.1.1 admin admin Belkin 192.168.2.1 admin password Sagemcom 192.168.1.1
admin admin Tenda 192.168.0.1 admin admin Cisco 192.168.1.1 cisco cisco Arris
192.168.0.1 admin password Huawei 192.168.1.1 admin admin Motorola 192.168.0.1
admin motorola Xiaomi 192.168.31.1 - - Technicolor 192.168.0.1 admin admin BT
192.168.1.254 admin ''randomly generated'' Ubee 192.168.100.1 user user Hitron
192.168.0.1 cusadmin password ZyXEL 192.168.1.1 admin 1234 SMC 192.168.2.1 admin
smcadmin TRENDnet 192.168.10.1 admin admin Edimax 192.168.2.1 admin 1234 Buffalo
192.168.11.1 root - EnGenius 192.168.0.1 admin admin Ubiquiti Networks
192.168.1.1 ubnt ubnt MikroTik 192.168.88.1 admin - Actiontec 192.168.0.1 admin
- Aruba Networks 192.168.1.1 admin admin AVM 192.168.178.1 - - LevelOne
192.168.0.1 admin password Amped Wireless 192.168.3.1 admin admin AboCom
192.168.1.254 admin admin DrayTek 192.168.1.1 admin admin 3Com 192.168.1.1 -
admin Compex 192.168.1.1 Compex password Zoom 192.168.1.1 admin zoomadsl Netis
192.168.1.1 guest guest SerComm 192.168.0.1 admin password ZTE 192.168.1.1 admin
admin Ruckus Wireless 192.168.0.1 super sp-admin AMIT 192.168.123.254 - admin
USRobotics 192.168.2.1 admin admin Airlink101 192.168.1.1 admin admin Roku
192.168.1.1 - - T-Com 192.168.2.1 - 0000 Apple 10.0.1.1 - - ALFA Network
192.168.2.1 admin admin Amazon 192.168.0.1 - - Siemens 192.168.254.254 admin
admin Aerohive 192.168.1.1 admin aerohive Askey 192.168.1.1 - admin E-TOP
192.168.1.1 admin admin TOTOLINK 192.168.0.1 admin admin Sitecom 192.168.0.1
admin admin PC-Engines 192.168.1.1 - - Cameo 192.168.1.1 admin admin Rosewill
192.168.1.1 admin admin Billion 192.168.1.254 admin admin HP 192.168.1.1 admin
admin Senao 192.168.0.1 admin admin Westell 192.168.1.1 admin password PRO-NETS
192.168.1.1 admin 1234 Mercusys 192.168.0.1 admin 1234 Google 192.168.1.1 root
google OvisLink 192.168.1.254 admin airlive GL.iNet 192.168.8.1 root ''blank''
Planex 192.168.1.1 admin password NEC 192.168.0.1 admin 1234 COMFAST
192.168.10.1 admin admin Comtrend 192.168.1.1 root 12345 MSI 192.168.1.254 admin
admin Nexxt Solutions 192.168.0.1 admin admin Arcadyan 192.168.1.1 admin -
CradlePoint 192.168.0.1 - ''randomly generated'' Gigabyte 192.168.1.254 admin
admin Gemtek 192.168.0.1 admin admin SparkLAN 192.168.1.1 admin admin WatchGuard
192.168.111.1 admin readwrite PHICOMM 192.168.2.1 admin admin SonicWALL
192.168.168.168 admin password Aztech 192.168.1.1 admin admin Gateworks
192.168.1.1 - - Edgewater Networks 192.168.1.1 root default NetComm 192.168.20.1
admin admin Thomson 192.168.1.254 - admin Z-Com 192.168.1.1 admin password
FANTEC 192.168.1.1 admin 00000 Encore 192.168.1.1 admin admin CC&C 192.168.1.254
- - RPF 192.168.1.1 - - JCG 192.168.1.1 admin admin Samsung 192.168.0.1 admin
samsung Tecom 192.168.1.1 admin admin Winstars 192.168.10.1 admin admin Western
Digital 192.168.1.1 admin password GlobalScale 192.168.1.1 root nosoup4u Extreme
Networks 192.168.10.1:5825 admin abc123 corega 192.168.1.1 root - pakedge
192.168.1.250 pakedge pakedgea Dovado 192.168.0.1 admin password Open-Mesh
192.168.1.1 root 0p3nm35h Accton 192.168.1.1 root - CNet 192.168.1.1 admin admin
2Wire 192.168.1.254 - - Adtran 192.168.190.1 adm1n blue1socket CyberTAN
192.168.1.1 - admin Proxim 169.254.128.132 - public Nokia 192.168.18.1 admin -
SmartRG 192.168.1.1 admin admin Meru Networks 192.168.1.1 - -




FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


HOW TO ACCESS THE ROUTER

To access your router, you will need to know the following:

 * The router's IP address (local)
 * The username for the admin interface
 * The password to the admin interface

Luckily all of the above things can be found on this page.

Accessing the web interface:

 1. Open a web browser window and type in the router's IP address.
 2. Press enter
 3. Wait for the page to load, you should be presented with a login screen
 4. Fill in the admin username and password and click enter
 5. That's it, you now have access to the router's settings.

Note:  If this doesn't work and you have forgotten your router password, you can
always reset the router to get it back to the defaults.



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WHAT IS NAT (NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION)

Since many computers and devices can be connected to the internet through a
modem at home, and there is a limited number of IPV4 addresses in the world, the
modem or router will translate and route all the packets to the correct place.

In practice this means that from an outside observer, every device from your
network will share the same IP address, while inside the home network they will
have different local IP addresses.

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WHAT IS A PRIVATE IP ADDRESS?

Apart from having a Public IP address, your router or modem also has a private
IP, or internal IP that is used to communicate with devices in the local
network.

The modem or router will usually assign itself at the first IP in the subnet,
something like 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1 or others. The rest of the devices
connecting to the home network will be assigned IP addresses by the router or
modem with DHCP, that handles the addresses of the home network,

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IS THE NUMBER OF PUBLIC IP ADDRESSES LIMITED?

Yes and No. The IPv4 address is of limited size, so there can only be a certain
number of addresses in the whole world. Although this number is quite huge,
increasing demand for new IP addresses resulting from the rapid growth of the
internet is creating a shortage for it.

In order to meet this increased requirement a new version of IP address, IPV6,
was introduced. One of the main features of this version is the vastly high
number of addresses it can support compared to the traditional IPV4. 




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CAN I CHANGE MY ROUTER'S PUBLIC IP ADDRESS?

If you have a dynamic IP address plan, simply disconnecting and reconnecting
your router would provide you with a fresh address, since you will acquire a new
address every time your router connects to the ISP. 

This is not always the case as some ISPs will sometimes give the same address
when reconnecting. if you are using static IP address, you will have to contact
your ISP to change your IP address. 

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WHAT IS THE DEFAULT GATEWAY?

The default gateway, also commonly the routers internal IP address, is what your
home devices, such as PCs, laptops, tablets and phones, will use when requesting
pages and content on the web.

The gateway then takes care of routing the requests to the correct place.

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WHY SHOULD I KNOW MY ROUTER'S PRIVATE IP ADDRESS?

Your router's private address is the address it has been assigned in the private
network. The devices in the network need to know that in order to communicate
with the network. Usually this is handled automatically by your router so you
don't need to do anything.

However, you need to know the router's address if you want to configure it from
the web interface. You can enter the address in a web browser to open the
router's web interface where you'll be asked to enter a username and password to
access the settings. 





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WHAT'S AN IPV6 ADDRESS?

IPv6 is the successor to IPv4 which has limitations with the address space; the
number of unique addresses that can be given to devices. In IPv6, each address
has 16 bytes of data.

Being of a larger size than IPv4 addresses, this system can support an insane
amount of unique addresses. A typical IPv6 address will look something like
this: 2001:0db8:0000:0042:0000:8a2e:0370:7334.


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WHAT IS A VPN AND WHEN SHOULD I USE ONE?

VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. It is a type of technology where a
private network is extended over a public network (The internet) in a secure
manner. For example, imagine that you are working from home. You can connect to
your company's private intranet through a VPN; it will be as though you are
directly connected to the company's private network.

VPN services are also available to individuals on the internet. Similar to a
proxy a VPN can provide you anonymity on the internet by hiding your IP address.
A VPN also allows for a secure communication over the internet with the use of
technologies such as encryption and tunneling among other things. 

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DYNAMIC AND STATIC IP ADDRESSES?

If you have dynamic IP address, you will be assigned a different IP address by
your ISP every time your router connects to the internet. On the other hand,
with a static IP address your ISP will provide you with a dedicated IP address
which you will be using all the time. 

You are probably using dynamic IP address right now, unless you have
specifically requested for static IP address from your ISP. 



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IS IT RISKY TO SHARE MY PUBLIC IP ADDRESS WITH ANYONE?

Your IP address is your identity on the web. It is possible to trace your
internet activity with it, although this requires access to the server logs of
websites.

With your IP address it is also possible for a person to find out your location.
Your country or region can easily be determined by looking at the IP address,
since certain ranges of addresses are allocated to certain countries. Moreover,
it is also possible to find out your exact physical address, although this
record is held by your ISP and they do not disclose it to third parties most of
the time. 

Keeping the above in mind, you can share your public IP address whenever
necessary with someone who you can trust.  

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WHAT DOES ISP STAND FOR?

ISP stands for Internet Service Provider; it is from them that you are receiving
your internet connection. Your ISP is the communication service provider that
established the connection you have in your home. Most likely the ISP is the
ones charging you for internet access.

The ISP has some control over the content you can receive from the Internet.
They can filter the traffic so that you are unable to view certain
websites/content; this restriction, however, can be overcome with a proxy or
VPN.


HOW TO RESET YOUR ROUTER

If you need to reset your router to the factory defaults to access it or reset
some bad configuration it is quite easy.

Most routers come with a reset button that is usually behind a small hole.

What you will need:

 * paperclip / needle / pointy pen or similar object
 * some patience and a timer

The instructions on how to perform a router reset varies slightly from router to
router, and if you want to see the exact instructions, you can always go
to https://www.router-reset.com/reset-manuals to find your make & model.

There is however a generic way to perform the router, that works on all models:
The 30-30-30 reset name comes from performing each of the steps for 30 seconds.

The 30-30-30 hard reset instructions

 1. Make sure the router is powered on.
 2. Press and hold the reset button for at least 30 seconds.
 3. Then unplug the router power, without releasing the reset button
 4. Keep holding the reset button 30 seconds
 5. Plug in the router again, while still holding the reset button
 6. Hold the reset button for another 30 seconds.

After you have performed this sequence you will see the router lights starting
to blink for a while, and once they stabilize you know the process is done: Your
router is now reset to it's factory defaults.

Note:  If your router is still unresponsive it might be broken.



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WHAT IS THE PUBLIC IP ADDRESS?

This is the IP address that your router gets assigned by your ISP, to handle all
communications to the outside world. If you go to any site, they will be able to
see your IP address as it is needed to do the communications.

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CAN I HIDE MY ROUTERS PUBLIC IP ADDRESS?

Yes, by surfing through a proxy or VPN, you can hide your router's public IP, as
all the data will go through the middleman.

Note however that public proxies and VPNs are not always the best, and might
even do shady stuff with your data. So it's best to opt for a private proxy or
VPN where you have some guarantees that your data won't be sold to third
parties.

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SHOULD I HIDE MY PUBLIC IP ADDRESS?

If you are concerned about your privacy and security while you are on the web,
you should do so, since it is possible for someone to trace you using your IP
address and even find out your location. This is especially the case if you are
using static IP address. 

There are a number of ways you can hide your IP address. Using a proxy or a VPN
are some of the methods. These services may either be free or paid. 

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CAN I CHANGE MY ROUTER'S PRIVATE IP ADDRESS?

Yes, you can change your router's private IP address in your router's
configuration interface. You can change it from the default address to basically
any address, as long as it is in the private IP range, otherwise you will have
trouble connecting to the internet. Make sure the new address is within these
ranges: 

 * 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
 * 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255
 * 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255



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WHY SHOULD I KNOW MY ROUTER'S PUBLIC IP ADDRESS?

You do not need to know your public IP address for most of the network
activities, such as surfing the web or streaming movies/music.

There are special cases which will require you to know your IP address. For
example, Windows Remote Desktop is an application which allows you to control
your PC remotely; you will need to know your IP address for that purpose.
Similarly there are other applications which require you to enter your IP
address. For instance, some multiplayer games might require the IP address in
order to connect with other players.  


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WHAT'S AN IPV4 ADDRESS?

This is the version of internet protocol where each address has 4 bytes of data;
in other words, in this address there are four numbers separated by dots (e.g.
113.59.194.42).

This is the older system which has been in use for decades. Most probably you
are using this version right now. The newer protocol is IPv6, which is emerging
in usage around the world due to the need for a larger address space.


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WHAT IS A PROXY AND WHY SHOULD I USE ONE?

An good analogy to a proxy is when you want to do grocery shopping and ask
someone else to go to the store to buy the things you need. This way you can
hide your identity from the people in the grocery store.

Similarly, with an internet proxy, you ask for content from another website
through the proxy. First you send the request to the proxy. The proxy then makes
the request from the website of interest and sends you the content you are
looking for.

This way you can effectively hide your IP address and other information from
websites. However, your proxy will know your identity and what content you asked
for. A proxy is also used to bypass local censorship of certain websites, as
your proxy can request for content which it is free to access in its area.

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PROXY AND A VPN?

It would appear that a proxy and a VPN are similar, but they have their
differences. A proxy simply hides your IP address; it does not offer any further
security.

A VPN on the other hand ensures that your connection is secure, that no
third-party can gather your identity or the type of content you are looking for.
In effect, with a VPN you are part of a remote private network which is
connected securely via the internet.

Due to the host of added benefits and increased resource requirements, VPN
services are usually costlier than a proxy.  




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WHO CAN SEE MY PUBLIC IP ADDRESS?

Besides the users of your private network, the websites you visit can plainly
see your IP address unless you are using a proxy or VPN to hide your identity.
Websites actually need to know your IP address as it is the only way they will
be able to send you the content you are requesting. How much the website cares
about your privacy varies with each website.

On top of that, individuals with good technical knowledge might be able to find
out your IP address with relative ease. For example, it is possible to sniff the
traffic coming to and from your private network and find your address.  

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WHAT'S AN IP ADDRESS?

An IP address (short for Internet Protocol address) is a unique address for each
device connected to a network or the internet. When your computer or device
connects to the internet it will in the background connect to a site's server IP
that serves the site.

In your home network all your devices also have an IP address to communicate
with each other inside the local network. When connecting to the internet, each
device will most likely share the same IP, the public IP of the router or modem,
that in turn translates and routes the connections with NAT.








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