08-06-2011, 12:47 AM
Easy guide to Finding your Router:
1. Open up Command Prompt. If using Windows 7, simply type it into "Search Programs and Files" in the Start Menu.
2. Enter ipconfig into the Command Prompt. You will be given 8 Blocks of Information.
3. Scroll up to the top of the Command Prompt. The first block of information should read Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection:
4. Find the words in that block Default Gateway. It should be located at the bottom of the block.
5. Near the right side of the Command Prompt, you should see something along the lines of 192.168.0.1 (Please note that that was just an example that is used in Qwest Modems, and your Default Gateway may differ from mine). Record this number somewhere.
6. Put that information into an address bar (AKA The place where you type in things such as http://www.buildism.net).
7. Somewhere in that webpage should be the name of your router.It is usually presented as a logo of the webpage.
Hope I helped.
1. Open up Command Prompt. If using Windows 7, simply type it into "Search Programs and Files" in the Start Menu.
2. Enter ipconfig into the Command Prompt. You will be given 8 Blocks of Information.
3. Scroll up to the top of the Command Prompt. The first block of information should read Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection:
4. Find the words in that block Default Gateway. It should be located at the bottom of the block.
5. Near the right side of the Command Prompt, you should see something along the lines of 192.168.0.1 (Please note that that was just an example that is used in Qwest Modems, and your Default Gateway may differ from mine). Record this number somewhere.
6. Put that information into an address bar (AKA The place where you type in things such as http://www.buildism.net).
7. Somewhere in that webpage should be the name of your router.It is usually presented as a logo of the webpage.
Hope I helped.