I'm including another method through which an user can easily find their local IP and gateway directly from their web browser client.
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#Click the tab. You'll find it near the top of the Advanced window.[[Image:Access a Router Step 12 Version 4.jpg|center]]
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#Click the tab. You'll find it near the top of the Advanced window.[[Image:Access a Router Step 12 Version 4.jpg|center]]
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#Note the number next to the ''''"Router:" heading.''' This is the router's address, which you'll use to access the router's settings online.[[Image:Access a Router Step 13 Version 4.jpg|center]]
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#Note the number next to the ''''"Router:" heading.''' This is the router's address, which you'll use to access the router's settings online.[[Image:Access a Router Step 13 Version 4.jpg|center]]
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=== Finding the Router's Address (Online) ===
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#Make sure your computer is [[Connect to a Wireless Internet Connection|connected to the Internet]]. Once your computer is on the router's network, you can use your computer's settings to determine the router's address, which will in turn allow you to open the router's settings.[[Image:Access a Router Step 7 Version 6.jpg|center]]
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#Open the "[https://ift.tt/2TRvGLT Online Local IP Finder]" on your web browser[[Image:Access a Router Step 14 Version 4.jpg|center]]
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#It will automatically detect and show the local IP address and Gateway of your network.
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#Check the value against field gateway. It is ipaddress of node which connects you to other network. [[Image:Ipgateway.png|center]]
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=== Accessing the Router's Settings (Windows and Mac) ===
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=== Accessing the Router's Settings (Windows and Mac) ===
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