You've connected to your home Wi-Fi, but you don't know how to access your router settings because you forgot it. IP address? Or maybe you bought a used router, and the previous owner didn't leave the instructions? This situation is familiar to many—no address, apparently. 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 It is impossible to open the web interface to change the password, set up a guest network, or update the firmware.
Luckily, you can find out your router's address directly from your phone—no computer or specialized software required. In this article, we'll cover 5 proven methods For Android And iPhone, which work on all modern router models: from budget ones TP-Link TL-WR840N to the flagship ASUS RT-AX88U or Keenetic UltraYou'll also learn what to do if standard addresses aren't working and how to avoid connection errors.
1. The fastest way: look at the address on the router sticker
Before messing with your phone's settings, check the router itself. On most models (especially newer ones), the manufacturer provides a sticker with basic information. It's usually located:
- 📦 On the bottom panel of the case (turn the device over).
- 🖼️ On the back wall (near the ports)
LAN/WAN). - 📄 Inside the box (if documentation is preserved).
On the sticker, look for lines like:
Default IP Address,Router IPor simplyIP.Login Page,Web Interface.- Address type
192.168.0.1,192.168.1.1,10.0.0.1or192.168.8.1(at Xiaomi).
If the sticker is worn off or missing, proceed to the next methods. Please note: On some routers (eg. ZyXEL Keenetic) instead of IP a domain can be specified like my.keenetic.net - it can also be used to log in.
2. Via Wi-Fi settings on Android (without third-party apps)
On smartphones with Android 9 and newer, the router's address can be found through the standard network settings. This instruction is suitable for Samsung Galaxy, Xiaomi Redmi, Google Pixel and other devices:
- Open
Settings→Wi-Fi(orNetwork and Internet → Wi-Fi). - Find your network in the list and tap on its name (don't disconnect!).
- Scroll down to the block
AdditionallyorNetwork parameters. - Look for the line
Gateway(Gateway) - this is the IP address of your router.
On some firmware (for example, MIUI on Xiaomi) the path may differ:
Settings → Wi-Fi → [Your network] → Network management → Advanced → Gateway
If the point Gateway No, try another method. Also keep in mind that Android 8 and older, this method may not work - you will need a third-party application (more on that below).
Tapped on the name of your network, not the gear icon|
Scrolled to the bottom of the screen - sometimes the gateway is hidden under the "Technical Information" block |
Make sure your phone is connected to the router you're looking for. Try refreshing the settings page (sometimes the data takes a while to load).
3. Via Wi-Fi settings on iPhone (iOS)
On iPhone or iPad The router address can be found in the connection settings menu. This instruction is relevant for iOS 15 and newer:
- Open
Settings→Wi-Fi. - Tap the blue icon
inext to the name of your network. - Scroll down to the block
TCP/IP parameters. - Find the line
Router- this is the IP address of the router.
If the line Router missing or displayed as 0.0.0.0, this could mean:
- 🔌 Problems connecting to the router (check if the Wi-Fi indicator on the device is lit).
- 📡 The router operates in repeater mode (repeater) or bridge, and its address differs from the main one.
- 🔄 Incorrect DHCP settings (in this case, resetting the router to factory settings will help).
4. Using network analysis applications
If standard methods don't work, use specialized utilities. They will not only display the router's IP address but also provide additional network information, such as speed, connected devices, and open ports.
Here are the top 3 verified apps:
| Application | Platform | How to find a router's IP address | Additional functions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fing | Android, iOS | Open the tab Devices → find the device with the router name (for example, TP-Link_XXXX) → IP in line Gateway. |
Port scanning, speed test, vulnerability detection. |
| IP Tools | Android | Launch Local area network → Router. |
Ping, Traceroute, WHOIS. |
| Network Analyzer | Android, iOS | Go to LAN Scanner → find the device with the MAC address of the router manufacturer (for example, TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES). |
Traffic monitoring, DNS checking. |
The advantage of this method is that it works even if the router is configured to a non-standard IP (for example, 192.168.100.1 instead of 192.168.0.1). In addition, the applications will show all devices on the network, which is useful for diagnosing connections.
⚠️ Note: Some applications (eg. Fing) require registration to unlock all features. If you only need the router's IP address, the free version is sufficient.
5. Via the command line (for advanced users)
If you prefer manual methods, you can find the router's address using terminal commands. This method is universal and works on all devices, including older versions. Android.
On Android (requires a terminal application, such as Termux):
netcfg | grep -E 'wlan0|eth0' | awk '{print $3}' | cut -d '/' -f 1
ip route | awk '/default/ {print $3}'
On iPhone (if installed iSH Shell or another terminal emulator):
ipconfig getoption en0 router
The output of any of these commands is your router's IP address. If the commands don't work, check:
- 📶 Connect to Wi-Fi (commands require an active network connection).
- 🔧 Terminal rights (on Android Network access permission may be required).
- 📱 Firmware compatibility (on some custom ROMs like LineageOS commands may differ).
What to do if the command returns an empty result?
This means the phone isn't receiving a gateway address from the router. This could be due to:
1. The DHCP server on the router is disabled (check the settings manually).
2. The device is connected to a guest network, which is isolated from the main one.
3. The router operates in repeater mode (bridge), and its address matches the address of the main router.
In this case, try connecting to the router via cable (via a USB-Ethernet adapter) or reset it to factory settings.
6. Alternative methods: if nothing works
In rare cases, standard methods don't help—for example, if the router is configured for a non-standard IP address, DHCP is disabled, or an unusual network configuration is used. Here's what you can do:
- 🔄 Resetting the router to factory settings. Press and hold the button
Reset(usually it's recessed into the housing and requires a paperclip) for 10-15 seconds. After reset, the address will return to the default one (indicated on the sticker). - 📡 Connection via cableIf you have Android- smartphone with support
USB OTG, you can connect to the router via an adapterUSB-Ethernetand check the IP in the connection settings. - 🔍 Search by MAC addressFind out the MAC address of the router (it is also indicated on the sticker) and find it in the list of devices on the network using applications like Fing.
- 📞 Contacting your providerIf the router was provided by an Internet provider (for example, Rostelecom or Beeline), its support can suggest the login address.
If the router returns an error when trying to log in (for example, ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED), check:
- 🔒 Correct address entry (sometimes users get confused)
192.168.0.1And192.168.1.1). - 🌐 Connect to the correct network (if you have multiple access points).
- 🔄 Reboot the router (unplug it from the power outlet for 30 seconds and plug it back in).
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Router Addresses
Is it possible to find out the router's address if I'm not connected to its Wi-Fi?
No, unless you're connected to the router's network (via Wi-Fi or cable), your phone can't access its settings. The exception is if you know the login and password for remote administration (which is rare for home routers). In this case, you can try connecting via mobile data, but only if the router is configured to allow external access (which is unsafe).
Why doesn't the page open when I enter 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1?
There are several reasons:
- The router is using a different IP (check using the methods above).
- The device is connected to another network (for example, a neighbor's or mobile Internet).
- VPN or proxy is enabled in your browser (disable them).
- The router is blocked by the provider (relevant for rented devices).
- Port 80 (HTTP) is closed in the router settings (try using HTTPS:
https://192.168.0.1).
How to change the router's IP address to another one?
To change the address (for example, from 192.168.0.1 on 192.168.5.1), go to the router settings, find the section Local area network (LAN) and change the parameter IP addressAfter saving, the router will reboot, and you will need to use the new address to log in. Attention: if you specify an address from a different subnet (for example, 10.10.10.1), all connected devices will lose internet access until their network settings are updated.
Is it possible to access the router settings from a phone via mobile Internet?
No, to access the router's web interface, your phone must be connected to its local network (via Wi-Fi or cable). Mobile internet uses a different network, and the router won't "see" your device. The exception is if you've set up remote administration (which is not recommended for security reasons).
What are the standard addresses for routers from different manufacturers?
Here is a list of typical IP addresses for popular brands:
- TP-Link, ASUS, D-Link, Netis:
192.168.0.1or192.168.1.1. - Xiaomi, Mercusys:
192.168.31.1. - Keenetic:
192.168.1.1ormy.keenetic.net. - ZyXEL:
192.168.1.1or192.168.0.1. - MikroTik:
192.168.88.1. - Apple AirPort:
10.0.1.1.
If the address was changed manually, these values may not match.
⚠️ Please note: Some providers (eg. MTS or Beeline) block access to the settings of rented routers. In this case, to change the settings, you will have to contact support or use alternative methods such as Telnet (requires technical knowledge).