How do I look up my router's IP address to access the router's settings?

Sometimes, modem routers (also called gateways) use the same default IP address as Linksys E-series routers.  When this happens, the modem router will assign a different IP address to the router.  This means you’ll have to look up your router’s IP address to get into the setup wizard and manage the settings after setup.

IMPORTANT: 
Make sure your mobile device is connected to the router's Wi-Fi.  If you are using a wired computer, make sure it is connected to one of the router's ethernet ports.

Click on each link below for instructions on how to look up your router's IP address on your device.


iOS
Androidâ„¢
Windows®
macOS®

iOS

 
Step 1:
Tap on the Settings User-added image icon.
 
Step 2:
Tap on Wi-Fi.

 
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Step 3:
Tap on the User-added image  icon.

 
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Step 4:
The Router section will display the IP address.

 
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Androidâ„¢

NOTE:  The steps may vary depending on the Android device you are using.  The steps below are specific to Samsung® Galaxy® and Google Pixel™.
 
Samsung® Galaxy®
 
Step 1:
Tap on the Settings User-added image icon.

Step 2:
Tap on Connections.

 
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Step 3:
Tap on your Wi-Fi name.

 
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Step 4:
Tap on the gear icon.

 
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Step 5:
Tap on Manage router.

 
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Step 6:
A browser will open on your device.  The IP address shown in the Address bar is your router’s IP address.  In the example below, the IP address 10.10.10.1 is displayed.

 
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Google Pixelâ„¢
 
Step 1:
Tap on the Settings User-added image icon.

Step 2:
Tap on Network & internet.
 
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Step 3:
Tap on your Wi-Fi name.
 
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Step 4:
Tap on the gear icon.
 
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Step 5:
Tap on Advanced.
 
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Step 6:
Scroll down to the IP address shown on the NETWORK DETAILS section of the screen.
 
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Windows®

NOTE:  Steps may vary depending on the version of your Windows operating system.

 
Step 1:
Click on the wireless icon on the taskbar.

 
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Step 2:
Click on Network & Internet settings.

 
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Step 3:
Click on Change adapter options.

 
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Step 4:
Double-click on your connection and click on Details.

 
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Step 5:
Look for the IPv4 Default Gateway.  This is your router’s IP address.

 
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NOTE:  For advanced users, you can also use the command prompt and enter "ipconfig" to get your gateway IP address.
 
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macOS®
 
Step 1:
Click on the Wi-Fi icon and select Open Network Preferences.

 
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Step 2:
Click on the Advanced button.

 
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Step 3:
Click on TCP/IP.  The IP address will display on the Router section.

 
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