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Some routers have the IP adrees written on them, Bottom, sides. Anywhere, however if it is not, you can find it out on your computer if it is connected to the source of internet. Go to your computer desktop ( main screen ) and press the start button, located at the bottom left of the screen. If you have a search bar at the bottom of your screen, type in ' CMD ' if you don't have a bar, click ' Run ' and then type in ' CMD '. You will get a box with a type input. Type in IPCONFIG This will find your source of internet and will read out all the details for the router.

  • got to start menu next you click run type in command prompt an after the command prompt shows up type in ipconfig

In most versions of windows you press Start Run type CMD then type IPCONFIG
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