Find My Router Gateway IP
Instantly detects your public IP, default gateway, and gives you a direct link to your router's admin login page.
What Is a Router Gateway IP Address?
Your default gateway IP is the address of your router on your local network. It is the "door" through which your device communicates with the internet. Most home routers use addresses like 192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.1, or 10.0.0.1 as their default gateway.
How to Access Your Router Login Page
Once you know your gateway IP, simply type it into your browser's address bar (e.g. http://192.168.1.1). You'll see your router's admin login page where you can change Wi-Fi passwords, manage connected devices, and configure your network settings.
Default Router Login Credentials
Most routers ship with default credentials. Common combinations are admin / admin, admin / password, or a blank password. Check the label on the back of your router for the exact default username and password.
Why Can't I Find My Gateway IP?
Browsers cannot directly read your local network's gateway address due to security restrictions. This tool detects your public IP and uses the first two octets to intelligently guess the most likely gateway. For a 100% accurate result, check your device's network settings — on Windows: ipconfig in Command Prompt; on Mac/Linux: ip route in Terminal.