Your Network’s IP address works as a login page to access Router settings, so to access your internet (router) settings you must know your network’s IP address.
In this article, we will tell you different ways to find your Network’s IP address in case you need to access your router settings to make changes or need for any other specific purpose.
How To Find Your Network’s IP Address Info?
Method 1: Check The Back Of Your Router/Modem
In case your router/modem is new or in good condition then you can find your IP address on the back of your router. It will be a sticker on the back, side, or front of the router which will contain the information of your IP address, username, and password for your router.
Method 2: Manually Find The IP Address From The Device
You can also manually extract your IP address from your device.
Depending upon the device you are using the steps to find network IP addresses will be different.
For Windows 10
- Go to the Taskbar.
- Select the Wi-Fi network icon.
- Select Network settings.
- Select Wi-Fi.
- Select Advanced options.
- Go under Properties.
- Now next to the IPv4 address you can find your IP.
For Windows 8
- Go to the Search bar.
- Search for CMD.
- Select Command Prompt.
- Type ipconfig /all and press Enter.
- Look for your IPv4 Address or IP Address.
MAC OS
For Older Versions MAC OS
- From the top left corner tap the Apple Icon.
- Select System Preferences.
- Select Network.
- Then from the left side select your connection Type.
- Select Advanced.
- Tap on the TCP/IP button.
- Now look for your IPv4 Address or Router.
For Latest Version MAC OS
- Go to the Apple menu.
- Select System Settings.
- From the left side Select Network.
- Then select Wifi if you are using a wireless connection.
- Select Ethernet if you are using a wired connection.
- Then select Details next to your network.
- Scroll down to find your IP address.