Use these steps to view your router settings:

1. Make a Network Connection:

Make sure your computer or other device is linked to the network of the routerlogin.net using an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi.

2. Locate the IP address of your router:

  • Windows: users should open Command Prompt, type ipconfig, and hit Enter. "Default Gateway" should be located under your network connection
  • Mac: Select Network under System Preferences. After choosing your network connection, select the TCP/IP tab by clicking Advanced. The IP address of the router will appear next to "Router."
  • iOS: Access the network you're connected to by selecting Settings > Wi-Fi, then search for the "Router" IP address.
  • Android: Locate the "Gateway" or "Router" IP address by going to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi, tapping on your network.

3. Launch a browser:

In your web browser's address bar, type the IP address of the router and hit Enter. 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1, for instance.

4. Sign in:

An inquiry requesting your username and password will appear. Usually, a sticker on the router or the manual will have this information. The admin/admin or admin/password default credentials are frequently used. Use the new login information if these have changed.

5. Router Configuration Access:

You will be able to access the router's configuration settings after logging in. You can view and change a number of settings here, including the password, security settings, network name (SSID), and more.

6. Store Modifications:

Make sure to save any changes you make. In the netgear router login interface, there ought to be a setting to apply or save.

7.Log Off and Start Again:

When you're done, log out of the router's interface for security purposes. Rebooting your router may also be necessary for certain changes to take effect.

If you have trouble getting into your router's settings, consult the manufacturer's website or the handbook that came with your device for detailed instructions specific to your model.