Step 1. Press the Windows button and the “R” button on your pc keyboard all at once. You might identify the Windows button by logo imprinted there. The particular RUN window will show up after you press the keyboard keys. In the text field enter “cmd” (tend not to include the "") and click OK. When you click on OK, the Command prompt is going to be seen. If the approach isn't working, an alternate technique is to type "cmd" in the Search bar in the Start menu and after that click enter.
Step 2. On the Command prompt type IPCONFIG and click the Enter button on the pc keyboard. Lots of information will display. Scroll lower to view the Default gateway. Beside the Default gateway you'll notice numbers like 192.168.0.1. This is the default IP address of the router.
Step 3. After you have identified the default router Internet protocol address, you can login to the router configuration settings settings. Open up your internet browser, most people work with Firefox, Internet Explorer, or maybe Google Chrome. Enter the default wireless router Internet protocol address in your address bar and click the Enter button on the keyboard. The browser will take you to the login page of the wireless router.
If the sign in process failed, check out whether you made a typing error. You need to type 192.168.0.1 rather than 192.168.l.0 and 192.168.0.l.
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